February 25th 2008 04:01 am

New camera tech can detect blood and water content in your car. Ew.

Filed under: Digital Cameras, Transportation time in the lookout for the next step in Big Brother up in politics, there is a new camera technology being developed at Loughborough University in the UK who can count the occupants of cars and calculate the amount of water content and there is blood inside the car. The application is obvious to those who cut down the carpool lane offenders, trying to tighten the law with a mannequin or a pet in the passenger seat.

The application is obvious to those who cut down the carpool lane offenders, trying to tighten the law with a mannequin or a pet in the passenger seat. Look, the protection of privacy aside, there is something strange about traffic tracking cams amounts of blood and water inside the switch cars. Do we really want to let the machines have this kind of (literally) information about us? [Thanks, Richard W] Read | Permalink | Mail | Comments.

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