posted on Jun, 2 2007 @ 09:12 AM
Aftr reading a report on the BBC web site about the possibility of changing U.K. licence plates to a "tagged" varsion to stop "cloning" of
vehicles by criminals wishing to sell stolen cars, evade speed cameras, avoid congestion charges and other traffic offences.
I was wondering if this is just another excuse to make money from the already exploited motorists?
From BBC News:
The number plate system needs to be completely overhauled to beat a rise in "car cloning", police have said.
The Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo) says a record number of vehicles are being cloned to escape motoring fines and commit crimes.
Full BBC article
The article goes on to say:
The DVLA is considering forcing all the UK's 1.3 million motorcycles to be fitted with plates featuring electronic tags, which are currently
being trialled.
So....mtorcycles would be first?
Imagine the senario:
Every U.K. vehicle has an electronic tag in the licence plate, every road has a series of sensors that registers the users speed over a certain
distance of that road.
No cameras, cheaper equipment, and many, many times the amount of recorded offenders breaking the standard speed limits.
"Loads of money"
Is this why they wish to target motorcyclists first?
Also, and most importantly, a biker would rarely, in my opinion, "lend" his or her motorcycle to another user. This would then have the potential to
track AN INDIVIDUAL aswell as a vehicle. There goes your privacy!
Criminals who wish to "clone" a vehicle will ALWAYS find a way round the system and I see this as just another way of targetting profit making
opportunities from wrongly stereotyped undesirables! ("bikers") and removing the rights to privacy of those people.
Not fair, not right and stupid in my opinion.