Big brother from Bermuda

    The authorities of Bermuda - an island colony of Great Britain in the western Atlantic Ocean - decided once and for all to solve the problem of control over cars and compliance with traffic rules. As soon as possible, absolutely all local vehicles will be equipped with unique RFID tags, and the entire territory of the islands will be covered by a network of stationary and mobile receivers-readers, which will monitor their movements around the clock.

    With the introduction of innovation, the Bermuda analogue of our traffic police will become thinner and will only perform observational functions and ensure that the electronics do not suffer at the hands of vandals. Fines and invoices for tax collections will be issued by an automatic, centralized system, impartial and accurate.

    According to the calculations of the administration of the governor of the colony, the annual savings, together with an increase in the amount of incoming taxes, will amount to $ 2 million, which for such a small country will be a very significant increase in GDP. Whether fines from tourists who are carelessly not waiting for such a dirty trick in a tropical paradise are included in this amount.

    Of course, it is stated that there is no question of any surveillance of the drivers. However, it is obvious that it will be easy to establish surveillance of anyone on the island (by the way, stuffed with English and American military bases), like nowhere else.

    via Coolest Gadgets

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