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Topic: EU to Bug Every UK Car with Tracker Chips (Read 616 times)

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May 13, 2014, 10:37:25 AM
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I was thinking the same thing... let them install them in factory, we can will disable it ourselves.
But no, they will check for it in the MOT.

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European Commission has said that all cars must now be fitted with the technology. Car owners will not be able to turn the devices off, and they will be checked in compulsory annual government vehicle inspections

Yes, but we could re-enable it for the MOT Smiley
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Told you guys this was going to happen when they started ranting on about Black Boxes like they were the second coming.
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I was thinking the same thing... let them install them in factory, we can will disable it ourselves.
But no, they will check for it in the MOT.

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European Commission has said that all cars must now be fitted with the technology. Car owners will not be able to turn the devices off, and they will be checked in compulsory annual government vehicle inspections

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Sigh.

As part of this thread, can anyone share any concrete info on these chips, and how to disable/remove them.
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British government ministers have admitted they are powerless to stop the European Union forcing car manufacturers to put GPS tracking chips in all cars sold in the UK by October 2015.

The chips, called 'eCall', will record every movement the car makes and alert emergency services in the event of a crash.

Privacy campaigners, however, have warned that the technology could be abused by police and insurance companies in order to track car journeys.

The government also believes that the technology will add at least £100 to the cost of vehicles, without providing any real security improvements.

The European Commission has commanded that every car throughout Europe must have the chips by 2015, but the Mail on Sunday reports that British ministers are sceptical of the changes. Transport Minister Robert Goodwell wrote to MPs saying: "The basis for our opposition is that costs to the UK outweigh the benefits.

continued...http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-London/2014/05/11/EU-to-Bug-Every-UK-Car-with-Tracker-Chips
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