I think the critical thing is this:
--
The Fourth Amendment provides no protection. The U.S. Supreme Court
said in two cases, U.S. v. Knotts and U.S. v. Karo, that Americans
have no reasonable expectation of privacy when they're driving on a
public street.
--

So this does allow for GPS tracking and for speeding and red light
running cameras.

larry

On 12/6/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> US DOT is pushing for GPS tracking to be added to cars in order to tax
> people for how much they actually drive. A feature of it is the
> ability to disable your car automatically.
>
> http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-5982762.html
>
> 

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