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Blood money

It’s in the Daily Mail, so it must be true: Motorists will be targeted by a new generation of road cameras which work out how many people are in a car by measuring the amount of bodily fluid it contains. The latest snooping device on the nation’s roads aims to penalise lone drivers who abuse […]

Posted bydanbri2008-2-25Posted inFOAF, ggg, Jabber/XMPP, privacy, TechnologyTags: car-sharing lanes, healthcare, html, http, the Daily Mail1 Comment on Blood money

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