No thanks!
I like to know your opinion about this new device like the positive and negative implications about it.
Who will have access in the future to this data?
I cannot read in the article if it have a GPS installed but if it have how you will protect your privacy (why organizations need to know were you are or being?)
Quote:
"Planted beneath the dashboard, the matchbox-sized gizmo uses sensors to tell if the driver is tailgating, speeding or if they've been in a collision."
Someones will say "if you drive in a safe manner and within the traffic laws there is nothing to worry about"
IMO add this to the proposed laws in Qld and we can kiss good bye to our civil liberties if it become compulsory to have it installed
Insurer driving device puts safety at a premium
No thanks!
id rather use public transport and walk
I have heard a response in the civil liberties/privacy debate to the oft repeated claim that if you are doing nothing wrong then you have nothing to worry about.
The argument for the right to some privacy was that most people who were sitting at their dining table, quietly eating their evening meal would like the right to close their curtains on a window that faced onto the street even though they are doing nothing wrong.
For some reason, I find that simple example more convincing that many of the more complicated arguments for the right to privacy.
Unfortunately we have already lost the right to "close our dining room curtains" in many aspects of our lives.
1973 Series III LWB 1983 - 2006
1998 300 Tdi Defender Trayback 2006 - often fitted with a Trayon slide-on camper.
From what I read it plugs into the OBDII comms port on the car so I'm not sure how they will get it to work on the 101, old rangie or the series III...
The missus drives the L322, so it can be her problem...
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
Navman have had a similar device for quite a few years. I had one fitted to the car I was using, pretty accurate, picked up exact speed etc. With older vehicles they are wired into the ignition so every time you turn the key the unit is activated. You would want to read the fine print very carefully with an insurance policy linked to one of these devices - sorry you were speeding when you had the accident....
98 Harvey the tractor - 300 tdi Defender Wagon
84 Alfetta GTV
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