TuckMiddle
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Event Data Recorders have been around for quite a while and will be mandatory for all cars on 2015. There is a grief report on these on AOL's home page right this second, don't know how long things last. The Senate Committee on such things has recommende the data be priviledged except in a couple criminal areas.
""EDRs can serve a useful function by helping to make cars and streets safer, but access to the data should be treated as personal except under very specific circumstances," said Senator Hoeven in a statement on his website."
I can just see the feds taking this info and sending out tickets 6 years later or even better, sending the FBI or the idiots from the Nevada events of last week to round up your cars and motorcycles and selling them at auction. The Spyder system keeps a lot of date, so watch out for the DHS, FBI or marshals from the soon to be AARP militia, to arrive at 2 in the AM and break into your garage for the black box in your Spyder.
Guess there is really no end to the possibilities.
FYI, don't mistake the turn signal for the left lane as meaning you should necessarily stop.also, if you're in a normal lane.. Don't even ask how I know. that. I was happy the cop, way too close to my rear tire, didn't hit me as he wasn't expecting me to do that. He ended up finally stopping next to me in the turn lane and shouting something about my mother as I realized my mistake, waved and drove off. I was looking to the left for the gas station to meet other Spyders for our ride and when that light went caution, I subconsciously thought it was for me too. The police car sped off to apprehend some other violater. Guess if I mentioned to the judge that said enforcer was 6 inches from my "virtual" bumper, it might refflect on his reputation. Dumb, dumb thing for me to do. No tickets since one in 1973 - 35 in a 25 zone in rural Delaware. Excuse the bad typinf, pleawse. Keyboard is so old the letterd are missinh.
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Dummy
""EDRs can serve a useful function by helping to make cars and streets safer, but access to the data should be treated as personal except under very specific circumstances," said Senator Hoeven in a statement on his website."
I can just see the feds taking this info and sending out tickets 6 years later or even better, sending the FBI or the idiots from the Nevada events of last week to round up your cars and motorcycles and selling them at auction. The Spyder system keeps a lot of date, so watch out for the DHS, FBI or marshals from the soon to be AARP militia, to arrive at 2 in the AM and break into your garage for the black box in your Spyder.
Guess there is really no end to the possibilities.
FYI, don't mistake the turn signal for the left lane as meaning you should necessarily stop.also, if you're in a normal lane.. Don't even ask how I know. that. I was happy the cop, way too close to my rear tire, didn't hit me as he wasn't expecting me to do that. He ended up finally stopping next to me in the turn lane and shouting something about my mother as I realized my mistake, waved and drove off. I was looking to the left for the gas station to meet other Spyders for our ride and when that light went caution, I subconsciously thought it was for me too. The police car sped off to apprehend some other violater. Guess if I mentioned to the judge that said enforcer was 6 inches from my "virtual" bumper, it might refflect on his reputation. Dumb, dumb thing for me to do. No tickets since one in 1973 - 35 in a 25 zone in rural Delaware. Excuse the bad typinf, pleawse. Keyboard is so old the letterd are missinh.
:cheers:
Dummy