be a witness for us. Honest people do not need to fear surveillance. My
parents taught me that driving was a privilege, not a right. I see no
problem with this and considering the road rage and other things I see on
the highway, all the time, I think this is a good idea.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 09:11 AM 2/5/2005, you wrote:
http://www.kotv.com/main/home/stories.asp?whichpage=1&id=75424
Your car is most likely recording things about your driving and that
information can be used against you if you have a traffic accident.
Most people don't know their car has a black box. They are similar to ones
in airplanes, although they don't record voices, but they do record plenty
of other things that happen before a crash.
News on 6 reporter Lori Fullbright has been investigating.
Even though it's silver, it's called a black box or airbag sensor or event
data recorder. Its main job is safety, it operates the airbags, but it
also records information and because of that, a Glenpool teenager could be
charged with negligent homicide. It'll be the first time anyone's been
charged in Tulsa County based on a black box, but you can bet, it won't be
the last.
Last year, a 19 year old man took his sister's 2002 Trans-Am out for a
test drive the day after she bought it. He lost control and hit two
utility poles; the crash killed his passenger, who was also 19. The driver
had no idea the car would become a witness against him.
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