A co-worker's girlfriend had a breathalyzer on her car about two years ago. The things are now cellular-linked and have cameras built in, so each time the unit is activated it sends a report (with vehicle GPS location and operator photo) to the mothership. They monitor each unit and send the cops out if you violate the bail agreement.
Yep, that would be the logical next step.
Not surprised.
>>A co-worker’s girlfriend had a breathalyzer on her car about two years ago. The things are now cellular-linked and have cameras built in, so each time the unit is activated it sends a report (with vehicle GPS location and operator photo) to the mothership. They monitor each unit and send the cops out if you violate the bail agreement.
And all drivers would have to pay for their cars’ monitorign systems.
Good gig if you run such a company and consumers are mandated to have to buy your product (even in the absencee of any crime or trial).