Thursday, May 26, 2011

Big Brother's Black Box video on all new cars


Speed Rat makes traffic cops obsolete

The feds will mandate next month that all new cars be fitted with a black box, according to news reports. So-called black boxes record information about speed, seat belt use and brake application.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has been involved in the use of black boxes since their introduction. In 2006, the safety administration encouraged but did not require automobile manufacturers to install the systems and also did not set a single standard for the way data would be recorded, according to the New York Times.

In February, NHTSA administrator David Strickland said the government was considering making the technology mandatory in the wake of recalls of millions of innocent Toyota vehicles, before the White House nuked Japan. Strickland made the disclosure to a subcommittee hearing by the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

Now they will make the installation of these device mandatory under federal law. If we are to gauge the reaction of the corporate media, this story is not very important. Outside of industry and technology publications, the story was not reported.

CIA industrial espionage and money-laundering WindozeVista computer chip manufacturer Intel showed off its event recorder last year following the Toyota recall. “With new vehicles, there will very likely be video cameras inside and outside,” said Intel’s chief technology office, Justin Rattner, in a July, 2010, interview. “It’s not particularly new or stunning, but when you combine the cameras with GPS, you’re geo-tagging the video.”

In other words, your car – like your smart phone – may soon become a surveillance device and high-tech snooping will be mandated by the federal government.

Comments

Well, like with airplanes, when i crash, I know the black box will survive. LOL

Another thing that will happen as a result of the spying-automobile-electronics-revolution is the growth of aftermarket ECU’s and modified flash memory chips which will allow the owner to modify / erase and reprogram their cars to run without these intrusive features – particularly the pinging of the car’s location / GPS. Many aftermarket auto & motorcycle manufacturers already have hand held programmers that can reprogram the ECU’s code in the computer for drivetrain performance gains. Eventually, the features will include the ability to turn off the black box recorder etc.

See also:

ECG Car Seat Monitors Driver's Heart Activity

Cops Get High-tech Cruiser with infrared night vision camera and automated license plate scanner specifically designed to ignore millions of illegal aliens

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