This is scary...

From: mrdancer (mrdancer@camalott.com)
Date: Wed Jan 05 2000 - 08:26:03 EST


Link: http://www.msnbc.com/news/353353.asp

'Spy in sky' may stop UK speeders

Satellite could cut fuel supply of cars violating speed limits

REUTERS

LONDON, Jan. 4 - An anti-speeding device that uses space satellite signals
and cuts the fuel supply to cars breaking speed limits could save thousands
of lives on Britain's roads, scientists said on Tuesday.

        THE GADGET, called an "intelligent speed adapter," uses satellite
technology to pinpoint the location of a vehicle and refers to a digital map
inside the car to signal when the speed limit has been breached.
       The device could then cut fuel supply to the engine if the driver
continued to break the speed limit.
       "What is most in its favor is the number of lives that would be saved
with this system," said Dr Oliver Carsten of Leeds University, where
research into the device is being conducted.
       He said that if the so-called "spy in the sky" were introduced into
Britain, it could save up to 2,000 lives a year.

OPPOSITION LIKELY
       A report on "sky spies" is due to be handed to the government's
department of transport soon, but a spokesman for the department told
Reuters that no decision had been made on whether it will be introduced.

         He said research into the satellite anti-speeding device, which
would cost around 200 pounds (or $327.3) to install in a car, was expected
to go on throughout this year.
       But it is likely to be unpopular with motorists and a car industry
that promotes freedom and individuality in its marketing.
       Edmund King, of the Royal Automobile Club (RAC) Foundation, said the
scheme would be extremely expensive and sounded like something out of a
George Orwell novel.
       "Do we really want Big Brother in the sky, the spy in the sky, to
actually track all of our 32 million motorists?" he said.



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