TallyMan wrote:
Fingerprint database of all criminals... could be extended to include everyone.
There was a school who used (I'm not entirely certain if they still do) fingerprint scanners in the cafeteria to prevent kids from getting extra meals. As we all know, those puny lunches are never enough to keep a kid fueled for an 8-hour span...
As for the "black boxes" in vehicles, many companies have already installed them in their semis and delivery trucks (think UPS) to monitor the truckers' use of fuel, speed, efficiency, break times and how long the vehicle has been idling. At my father's company, if you are driving one mile over the speed limit or are idling too long, you are called into the office and fired on the spot. The truckers have taken to calling them "nanny boxes."