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Thursday, 17 July 2008 23:15 |
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SlashDot is currently discussing an article about this. Here is their summary : "According to a release issued by Rocky Mountain Tracking, an 18-year old man, Shaun Malone, was able to successfully contest a speeding ticket in court using the data from a GPS device installed in his car. This wasn"t just any old make-a-left-turn-100-feet-ahead-onto-Maple-Street GPS; this was a vehicle-tracking GPS device — the kind used by trucking fleets — or in this case, overprotective parents. The device was installed in Malone"s car by his parents, and the press release makes no mention if the teenager knew that the device was installed in his vehicle at the time." Read more of this story at Slashgeo.
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