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Police use GPS to track suspects despite murky law
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090525/ap_on_re_us/us_gps_police
Here are some of the parts that bother me.
"So they secretly installed a GPS to his borrowed Ford Tempo. The technology showed Garcia often drove to land in northwestern Wisconsin, where investigators found a stash of meth-making equipment."
"Police say the devices, which rely on satellites to determine locations, are similar to trailing a suspect with officers but more effective."
Soon we'll all love our prison, and no one will want out.
Here are some of the parts that bother me.
"So they secretly installed a GPS to his borrowed Ford Tempo. The technology showed Garcia often drove to land in northwestern Wisconsin, where investigators found a stash of meth-making equipment."
"Police say the devices, which rely on satellites to determine locations, are similar to trailing a suspect with officers but more effective."
Soon we'll all love our prison, and no one will want out.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
So this is interesting
You might qualify for up to $4,500 toward buying a more-fuel-efficient set of wheels if Congress OKs a 'cash for clunkers' bill.
By Catherine Holahan
MSN Money
Uncle Sam is dealing. A "cash for clunkers" proposal making its way through Congress would offer the owner of a gas-guzzling car or truck as much as $4,500 toward a newer, more-fuel-efficient vehicle.
Under the bill that passed the House on May 5 and a similar version under review in the Senate, qualifying clunkers must get 18 miles per gallon or less.
If the new car got 4 to 9 miles per gallon more than the old one, going by Environmental Protection Agency ratings, the payment would be $3,500. If the new car got at least 10 mpg more, the vehicle owner would get $4,500. For light trucks, the mileage gain would have to be at least 2 mpg for the $3,500 payment and 5 mpg for the $4,500.
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/SavingandDebt/SaveonaCar/Cash-for-your-gas-guzzler.aspx
By Catherine Holahan
MSN Money
Uncle Sam is dealing. A "cash for clunkers" proposal making its way through Congress would offer the owner of a gas-guzzling car or truck as much as $4,500 toward a newer, more-fuel-efficient vehicle.
Under the bill that passed the House on May 5 and a similar version under review in the Senate, qualifying clunkers must get 18 miles per gallon or less.
If the new car got 4 to 9 miles per gallon more than the old one, going by Environmental Protection Agency ratings, the payment would be $3,500. If the new car got at least 10 mpg more, the vehicle owner would get $4,500. For light trucks, the mileage gain would have to be at least 2 mpg for the $3,500 payment and 5 mpg for the $4,500.
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/SavingandDebt/SaveonaCar/Cash-for-your-gas-guzzler.aspx
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