Freakout: HOV lane cameras scan for blood volume

Tue Feb 26, 2008 1:06PM EST

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In what may be the creepiest news I've read all year, British officials are installing a series of cameras designed to enforce the proper use of high-occupancy lanes by punishing solo drivers. How will they detect these scofflaws? By scanning each car that passes by with a camera that can tell how much blood is present in the car.

I wish I were making this up.

The system is a response to people who are using mannequins in passenger seats or—and even I have trouble believing people would actually do this—taping oversized pictures of people to the windshield, all as part of an effort to trick regular enforcement cameras into seeing a second person riding in the car. By scanning for blood (and other bodily fluids) using a special infrared camera system, such tricks won't work, at least until blood-filled mannequins hit the market.

Naturally, the government is defending the cameras as a necessary means to enforce the law and punish drivers for rampant abuse of the car-sharing lanes. Meanwhile, drivers are peeved over the privacy invasion implications of such a system.

Nevertheless the system is being rolled out soon in at least one area in the UK, with more installations looking likely in the near future. I shudder to imagine what might be next.

LINK: Roadside cameras that detect BLOOD will catch lone drivers who abuse car-sharing lanes 

 

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  • 1 Posted by xeleion on Tue Feb 26, 2008 1:48PM EST Report Abuse

    That's... actually kind of awesome. If people are dumb enough to sneak into the HOV lanes without a second (real) person, then something like this should be enforced. As for the people complaining about their privacy, what's the harm in scanning for bodily fluids in your car? What, the government's going to know when you have high blood pressure or when you have to use the bathroom? Get over it. Maybe if people weren't so set on breaking the rules this wouldn't be a problem.

  • 2 Posted by matt_archbold2002 on Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:07PM EST Report Abuse

    Yeah, it may sound morbid but if that's what it takes then sobeit. People are using diffrent ways to break the law, law enforcement needs new and diffrent ways of catching them.

  • 3 Posted by scubydu1968 on Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:57PM EST Report Abuse

    That is hilarious! I only have one question: Does the dead guy in the trunk count? LOL! What will we think of next?

  • 4 Posted by ypjeff on Tue Feb 26, 2008 3:07PM EST Report Abuse

    You know if people would just learn to drive we wouldnt need hov lanes. how bout a special camera that detects idiots and then sends a killer laser beam to blow up there car. it would only happen a couple of times before people drove better or stayed home. Then our world would be a better place. but seriously i dont have to worry about it because i am really obese and have enough blod in me for two people anyway.

  • 5 Posted by magpagbst on Tue Feb 26, 2008 3:17PM EST Report Abuse

    oh well . . . looks like i'm going to have to get a very large dog . . .

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