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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A new "feature" for you car- extend the radiator to the passenger seat, and tubing pumps warm water around to keep you comfortable. What's the tolerance on the camera? How close to 98 degrees F do I have to make the seat, before the sensor is fooled ?
@ypjeff: You're cool!
This is . . . wow. I am disturbed yet interested in this technology.
Great, I wonder how much I call sell bags of synthetic blood for on Ebay.co.uk now?
OH NO BIG BROTHER IS LOOSE!
"Does the dead guy in the trunk count?" LMFAO! "...killer laser beams..." AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME!
1. So they need to start bringing all their pets with them to increase the blood mass. 2. Does this mean the red cross vehicles can drive solo?
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6 Posted by nolo_8 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:40PM EDT Report Abuse
Sorry, but how is this bad again?