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Posted: 5:45 PM Apr 22, 2010
Satellites To Issue Speeding Tickets From Space
UK drivers had better stay under that speed limit, because the traffic authorities are watching… from outer space. According to The Telegraph, an American company called PIPS Technology has developed a system that uses two cameras on the ground and one mounted on a satellite in orbit to catch speeders.
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UK drivers had better stay under that speed limit, because the traffic authorities are watching… from outer space. According to The Telegraph, an American company called PIPS Technology has developed a system that uses two cameras on the ground and one mounted on a satellite in orbit to catch speeders.
The system - called “SpeedSpike” - figures your average speed between two points, captures an image of your license plate and reports you if you’re going faster than the law allows. Oh, and if you’re hoping Great Britain’s notoriously gray weather will save you, you’re out of luck; the system works even when it’s cloudy or dark.
SpeedSpike will be tested in two places: the London borough of Southwark, and along the A374 between Torpoint and Anthony in Cornwall. If the trial is successful, the tech may be used to enforce speed limits near schools, to reduce the need for speed bumps, and for “main road enforcement for traffic reduction.”
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Boy oh boy; As if we don't have enough worries and problems in this `ol world and now some more Big Brother crammed up our throat.
leave it to an american company to provide technology to another company for profit that provides a means for big brother to intrude further into the lives of people living in a free society. It is only about revenue and would have nothing to do with safety as the speeding would already have occured and the ticket is the way with creating the most revenue with the least amount of manpower. It is also like redlight cameras that send you a ticket in the mail. All they do is creat revenue and do nothing to stop the fact that the redlight was run for it is after the fact. I hope the people of the UK wake up fast and run that company out on a rail.
How long until there is a gps in everyones car tracking us 24/7 ? The US seems to be following the UK. Do we really want to go there?

