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The government is reportedly planning to fit all cars in Britain with a personalised microchip so rule-breaking motorists can be prosecuted by computer.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/3178579.stm
The government is reportedly planning to fit all cars in Britain with a personalised microchip so rule-breaking motorists can be prosecuted by computer.
'Spy' plans for new cars refer to the ongoing development and innovation of advanced technologies and features in the automotive industry. These plans may include the integration of surveillance and monitoring capabilities in vehicles for various purposes.
The impact of 'Spy' plans on car owners will depend on the specific features and purposes of the surveillance technology. Some potential effects include improved safety and security measures, increased data collection and privacy concerns, and potentially higher costs for these advanced features.
There is no definitive answer to this question as it will vary depending on the manufacturer and model of the car. Some possible features may include GPS tracking, cameras for driver monitoring, and sensors for collecting data on driving behavior and vehicle performance.
Yes, there may be several potential benefits to the inclusion of surveillance capabilities in new cars. These may include improved safety features, more efficient and personalized driving experiences, and the ability to track and recover stolen vehicles.
Some concerns being raised about these 'Spy' plans include the potential invasion of privacy, the misuse of collected data, and the possibility of hackers gaining access to sensitive information. There are also ethical considerations regarding the use of surveillance in vehicles and the impact on personal freedoms.