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Posted by T_Bone on May 29, 2004 at 12:17:03 from (4.240.90.90):
In Reply to: Re: Re: METERED well water posted by Ron on May 29, 2004 at 08:45:42:
Hi Dan, Since 1996 all autos have the OBDII system that tracks your traffic accident info. Any time you have a accident that sets the air bags or seat belt tension and ?, It records the last 15 seconds of vechile speed, braking time, Vin #, and?. If you had OnStar then all the above info with GPS info was transmitted to OnStar via satellite. Anyone with a factory code reader could access this info via the puter port on the vechile, ie; police, insurrance companys, etc. Since 2002 all vehiles now have GPS plus the above and ?. The info is automaticly downloaded to the mfg and too ??? via satellite without your consent or knowledge. Starting in 2000, all cellular phones have GPS and some phones before 2000 had GPS. Works with the phone off or on. All cell phones will call 911 without being active or paying for air time. Do a search on the OBDII system as it's amazing what they can do with it. T_Bone
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