[DeTomaso] GPS-navigator

Charles McCall charlesmccall at gmail.com
Mon Aug 27 11:22:49 EDT 2007


"GPS Software with camera detect ability". This is any navigation program
that has Points of Interest. 

Logically, this couldn't be illegal, or TomTom would be illegal. What would
have to be illegal would be a database with camera positions. 



-----Mensaje original-----
De: detomaso-bounces at realbig.com [mailto:detomaso-bounces at realbig.com] En
nombre de Tomas Gunnarsson
Enviado el: Monday, 27 August, 2007 5:10 PM
Para: detomaso at realbig.com
Asunto: Re: [DeTomaso] GPS-navigator

It would be really interesting to know if it's the GPS software with camera
detect abillity or the camera position database that is illegal. The first
is pretty useless without the second. On the other hand, how does the police
track down foreign cars caught on camera to fine them later?

Tomas

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From: ""Jäckel+Partner"" <Jaeckel-Partner-GMBH at t-online.de>
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Subject: [DeTomaso] GPS-navigator


> Real likely,
> They see when you speed down in front of a camera, then they take your GPS
away and investigate for the program. They give you the oppurtunity to say
"yes it's in" if you say no, you have to pay also for the computer
specialist, whitch is here around 3000 Euro plus you fine and taken away
GPS.
> I have seen someone with tears in his eyes just two weeks ago. And.. the
police knows pretty well, whitch systems can add that program. Don't think
they are fools. Sometimes they have more knowledge, we all want. Italien,
Swiss, Austrian and for sure French policemen are way more strict if it
comes to fine foreign people.
> Roland
> 
> Interesting, but I see that as being basically an unenforceable law. 
> 
> If you have a dedicated GPS radar detector, I can see how that device
could
> be illegal. But the majority of the GPS radar warning systems are add-ons
to
> a navagation program. Mine uses TomTom and a Points of Interest file - it
> beeps when I approach the "POI" of a fixed radar. A police officer would
> have to be fairly computer literate to find the database on my PDA. Since
> the file name is gibberish, he'd have to activate one POI at a time and
see
> if any coincide with a fixed radar. 
> 
> Theoretically possible but not real likely. 
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