Sure. Any system can be defeated. However, if all tags were equipped with
rfid, and cops had devices for retrieval of signal. They could use the fact
that the rfid wasn't working as probable cause to stop the vehicle.

John

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Couldn't a criminal disable the RFID though?


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> Michael Madigan wrote:
> > I wonder whether barcodes might be the answer.
> >
> >   
> 
> I'd have to think that RFID would be better than ANY
> imaging technology, 
> including barcoding.
> 
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