Imagine if there were LPR systems positioned in various spots citywide effectively tracking and mapping our every move.
Originally Posted by SpiceItUp
That already exists, sort of, for some folks.
If you have an EZTag, there are tag readers all over the city. You only get charged on the toll roads, of course, but the data is gathered to create those real-time traffic maps we all use.
Back before the tags and the roadside readers, there were a few dozen people in town who had jobs with a service that provided drive-time road condition updates to the media. Their jobs were to get on the freeways every morning, drive downtown, drive back out, and repeat those trips as many times as possible. They radioed in their positions at certain checkpoints and, from their drive times, the traffic info was compiled and sent to radio and TV stations who paid a pretty penny for that info.
Now that business is gone. There are enough people out there with location broadcasting devices that doing it manually is completely unnecessary.
Here's what's fun - all that would be required is a court order (or sloppy server administration) for someone to compile a pretty damn complete list of everywhere anyone with a toll tag drives on major roads in the metro area.
People who don't own tinfoil hats just aren't paying attention.