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Old 08-07-2006, 03:52 AM
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From today's paper:

http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories...8755&ran=48188
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Police tap into ''black boxes'' to help solve traffic crimes

By JOHN HOPKINS, The Virginian-Pilot
? August 6, 2006

The car has become a snitch, capable of spilling the beans to police about motorists' driving behavior.
Police are tapping into the so-called "black boxes" in late-model vehicles to help solve traffic crimes. In South Hampton Roads, police now have the tools and software to tap into the hidden vehicle computers for information such as drivers' speed, direction of travel and seat belt usage.
"I think everyone pretty much has it," said Richard Jensen, a police officer with Norfolk's fatality team. "The technology has been around for quite some time. We have only gotten on board in the last year."

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Master Police Officer Scott Franklin, a member of the Virginia Beach Police Department crash team, used the technology Monday in a traffic court case. Virginia Beach has been using the technology for a couple of years, said Franklin, one of eight members of the city's crash team.
The box, known as a event data recorder (EDR), often can be found in a car's transmission tunnel or under the driver's seat. The small devices came about when automakers started putting air bags in vehicles. It was intended to monitor air bag performance.

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"We download them right at the crash scene sometimes," he said. "It takes merely minutes, less than five minutes."
State Sen. John Watkins, R-Powhatan, likes the use of black boxes for police work but fears the spying eyes of others into the private data of car owners. He's the author of the state's first law regarding the boxes.
"It puts into statute, for the first time, who actually owns the data or establishes who owns the data that are collected in the black boxes and who has legal rights to it," Watkins said.

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BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING!!!!
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A lot of info on this. I Googled "Big Brother Black Box":
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=big%20brother%20black%20box&sa=N&ta b=iw
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From today's paper:Police tap into ''black boxes'' to help solve traffic crimes

By JOHN HOPKINS, The Virginian-Pilot
? August 6, 2006

........Richard Jensen, a police officer with Norfolk's fatality team. ...

Master Police Officer Scott Franklin, a member of the Virginia Beach Police Department crash team.....
........ Franklin, one of eight members of the city's crash team.


how do you try out for these teams??? wonder what the pre-reqs are.
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how do you try out for these teams??? wonder what the pre-reqs are.

You are quite the idiot aren't you?
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Part of the sensing and diagnostic module (SDM), it is really silver with a yellow sticker, and in some cases, the information has been used to prove a person innocent. They were originally installed to prevent frivolous lawsuits against the manufacturer. You know, the ones where the person states, "I was pressing on the brake and the car did not stop." In court, the recorder shows that the person had actually been stepping on the accelerator pedal.
Over the years, they have more than paid for themselves against these types of lawsuits.
They also will record data if the air bags do NOT go off, during a near deployment.
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Does anyone know if we have the choice/ability to disable these should we choose to?
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You are quite the idiot aren't you?

donkey kong?? the best you can come up with is a 20 year old game about a gorilla throwing barrels down a set of ramps and then call someone an idiot. yeah, i can see where you would be confused. must be hard to live in your world with such little imagination or humor, oh wait, scratch that, you have named yourself after a gorilla throwing barrels. i bet your world is always fun, and easily amused.
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