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- Q4826611 subject Q7015057.
- Q4826611 abstract "The term automatic vehicle tracking refers to schemes, such as that proposed [1] by the UK's Transport Secretary Alistair Darling, in which vehicle movements are subject to involuntary mass surveillance enabled by technology rather than through use of, for example, police officers to observe vehicle movements. The technology has been used on a voluntary basis to secure expensive vehicles with support provided by the private sector.".
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- Q4826611 wikiPageWikiLink Q7015057.
- Q4826611 comment "The term automatic vehicle tracking refers to schemes, such as that proposed [1] by the UK's Transport Secretary Alistair Darling, in which vehicle movements are subject to involuntary mass surveillance enabled by technology rather than through use of, for example, police officers to observe vehicle movements. The technology has been used on a voluntary basis to secure expensive vehicles with support provided by the private sector.".
- Q4826611 label "Automatic vehicle tracking".