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Moonliner 12-06-2007 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by katiesue (Post 177553)
I dated a cop in the 80's and my best friend's mom was a highway patrol dispatcher. This has all been common forever. Her mom would always "check out" her dates.

And that makes you want to make MORE data available to these people?

I'm sorry, I just don't get that.

katiesue 12-06-2007 03:27 PM

It really doesn't bother me that if somoene wanted to look me up they could get information. Maybe someone has, maybe someone is right now? Any information they got would be boring as heck.

Alex 12-06-2007 03:28 PM

Almost everything we do leave a transaction record. That will continue to be the case and I don't really want to go back to the technology where that won't be the case.

Every transaction record, if stored, will end up being available to government review with warrant/subpoena and I am ok with that. You're free to not buy an On-Star enabled car. If enough people refuse to buy the service because of records that are stored, then On-Star will stop storing the records. I wouldn't support the government requiring On-Star to keep records such as those, but I don't have a problem with the government being able to subpoena them if they exist.

sleepyjeff 12-06-2007 03:32 PM

Character: "Doing the right thing when no one is looking"

So what is it called when you're doing the right thing when everyone is looking?

:)

lashbear 12-06-2007 03:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by katiesue (Post 177525)
Data mining doesn't bother me at all. If my gps could tell the supermarket that I'm almost there and my fridge could tell the gps to tell the market I'm out of eggs and they would be waiting for me at checkstand 3 I'd be all over it.

:snap: :snap: :snap: :snap:

JWBear 12-06-2007 03:50 PM

I still think this is much ado about nothing. OnStar, by its own admission, does not keep track of your vehicle's whereabouts.

Stan4dSteph 12-06-2007 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex (Post 177566)
Almost everything we do leave a transaction record. That will continue to be the case and I don't really want to go back to the technology where that won't be the case.

Every transaction record, if stored, will end up being available to government review with warrant/subpoena and I am ok with that. You're free to not buy an On-Star enabled car. If enough people refuse to buy the service because of records that are stored, then On-Star will stop storing the records. I wouldn't support the government requiring On-Star to keep records such as those, but I don't have a problem with the government being able to subpoena them if they exist.

That's my opinion on the subject as well.

MouseWife 12-06-2007 04:27 PM

Oh, I love OnStar!! {and with a name like MouseWife, ya know I got nothin' to hide!}

I don't have it on my car, but, my husband has it on his. Wow, what a comfort it has been when we've needed it. In the mountains, we came upon an accident, no cell phone coverage. On Star is satellite and so we got through and reported it. We didn't have a clue where we were but they zeroed in on our location.

We've reported accidents, backwards freeway drivers, asked for directions, had our vehicle checked, found locations of the local dealer {great for when out of town and aren't familiar}.

I wish that my Escape had what my husbands' Ion has. It is the only thing we are missing when on road trips. That and his radio, not Sirius but...

Anywho, yes, I am amazed at the information they can get and how they can find things out. The missing persons cases solved, the murders solved, what about the people lost on Mt. Hood? What we need are batteries that don't die so quickly {or people to remember to charge them...or carry a spare on such trips?}

I do understand not wanting the government to know our info. But, like was said, you take the good and you take the bad.

And, we've never received any spam in the two years we've had it.

Ghoulish Delight 12-06-2007 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MouseWife (Post 177581)
you take the good and you take the bad.

Oh, you will rot in hell for this.

You take the good, you take the bad,
you take them both and there you have
The facts of life, the facts of life.

:mad::mad:

MouseWife 12-06-2007 04:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 177583)
Oh, you will rot in hell for this.

You take the good, you take the bad,
you take them both and there you have
The facts of life, the facts of life.

:mad::mad:



LOL Now that's where I got it from! Toot! Tootie!!


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