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Old 02-09-2013, 08:54 AM   #1
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POLICE will use GPS technology to capture the location of more than a million vehicles on Queensland roads at any one time - and will use it to charge criminals.

The geographic location of about 25,000 registration number plates are being stored by police each week under a trial that has alarmed civil libertarians.

The move is part of the broadened Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) trial, which uses global position systems and cameras fitted in police vehicles.

It means that if a motorist drives past a police car, their position is recorded. It will be stored for a year and one day. The trial will end in June 2014.


While police are using the information to bust unregistered vehicles, sources admit it could also be used to determine who was nearby when certain crimes were committed.

"If a request is made by a police officer for a search of the ANPR database to be conducted and the request is substantiated and approved by a commissioned officer as supporting an investigation or prosecution of a criminal offence, the recorded ANPR information can be lawfully used by the QPS,'' police said in a statement to The Courier-Mail.

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"The Queensland Police Service has strict accountability measures in place to govern the use of automatic numberplate recognition technology for broader law enforcement.''

Last week The Courier-Mail revealed police were tracing the everyday movements of thousands of Queenslanders by routinely accessing detailed phone records.

Even the mobile phone records of their own officers were being pulled, to determine if they had thrown sickies, had sex with police cadets at the academies or where they were if their boss was suspicious about their location on duty.


Queensland Council for Civil Liberties president Andrew Sinclair said the trial and what could be done with the information was concerning.

Mr Sinclair said the trial involved the collection of personal information, which violated the right to privacy and the principles embodied in the Privacy Act.

He said history showed that when a data collection device was created it was not long before it

was turned to other purposes.

"At least there is an act governing the telcos (when police ask for some information) but there's nothing governing how they collect and use the number plates,'' Mr Sinclair said.

"And I'll bet it ends up getting used for all sorts of things. Whether an officer's wife is found in a part of town she's not expected to be, was so and so really having a sickie etc.''

Queensland's acting Privacy Commissioner Lemm Ex said his office had been apprised of the potential use of APNRs in Queensland.

"Number plates are not in themselves personal information. They become personal information if a link can be made between the number and the owner of the registered vehicle,'' Mr Ex said. "Accordingly, the significant factor is not the capture of number plates but rather their recognition - the linking with an individual.

"If that linking is conducted for a law enforcement activities, no privacy issues arise with it.

"There is no provision in the Information Privacy Act for agencies to dispose of personal information when they no longer have a use for it, and only a limited obligation to de-identify health information.''

QPS has trialled the technology previously.
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if it helps place crims at a crime site I'm for it. I can't see how this data could harm me if I don't break the law and if it harms a crim by showing he was at the scene of a crime how is that a bad thing .
the paranoid will of course think the world is out to get them and that it is an ASIO / CIA plot to persecute us all
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spot on au3xr6. I see it all the time. Those who would oppose this either have something to hide or have serious paranoia and need professional help.
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if it helps place crims at a crime site I'm for it. I can't see how this data could harm me if I don't break the law and if it harms a crim by showing he was at the scene of a crime how is that a bad thing .
the paranoid will of course think the world is out to get them and that it is an ASIO / CIA plot to persecute us all
I agree. What I would like to see is this same effort and technology being used to pinpoint who was at the scene of a crime by mobile phone signal.

Almost everyone carries a phone....
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I agree. What I would like to see is this same effort and technology being used to pinpoint who was at the scene of a crime by mobile phone signal.

Almost everyone carries a phone....
That's would be great but as the law stands ( federal law) it is illegal without a warrant. as the numberplate recognition system is legal under state law with no overriding federal law this system is easy to justify but phone tracking is a legal minefield relying on 3rd party data. The day may come but it would require state / federal cooperation hardly likely to happen unfortunatly
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The 'I've got nothing to hide' mob can have a group hug.
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so can you tell me how this can cause me any harm ? Paranoia dictates that this is bad but I can see no negatives using sane reasonable thinking . this can and will track down the lowlifes we all complain about . maybe those opposed to this technology can get the tinfoil hats out so they can't detect what you are thinking while you are being logged
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All well and good if you actually believe this technology will only ever be used for its stated purpose and nothing else
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Pretty simple, if a crimes committed and your in the vicinity then the police could, in theory, use your location as a basis to then use more circumstantial evidence to build an erroneous criminal case against you.

In a perfect world no innocent people would go to jail. It's far from a perfect world.
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Whilst I have no problem with this in theory, I dont like where it is heading and where it will head after that.

There are to many do gooders in the world on their high horse. "Think of the Children", "If it only saves one life" and all that. In the perfect world this sort of thing works wonders for catching crims but its unlikely to actually work. Number plate thefts go up and there will be a way to now implement the technology to hinder the lives of honest hard working people and impede on our freedom just a little bit more. Suddenly the system becomes a point to point GPS speed trap or big business given access to check sickies.
How would everyone feel about having a GPS ankle bracelet on permanently? That would certainly help the police catch criminals, it would be for our own good right?
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All well and good if you actually believe this technology will only ever be used for its stated purpose and nothing else
Yes...it will never be used for anything else. At the moment. Trust us.
Like a lot of ideas, it sounds fantastic, and will undoubtedly stop some crimes. But once something like this is in place, you're trusting that every administration from now and into the future will never use it for nefarious purposes.

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There are to many do gooders in the world on their high horse. "Think of the Children", "If it only saves one life" and all that. In the perfect world this sort of thing works wonders for catching crims but its unlikely to actually work. Number plate thefts go up and there will be a way to now implement the technology to hinder the lives of honest hard working people and impede on our freedom just a little bit more. Suddenly the system becomes a point to point GPS speed trap or big business given access to check sickies.
How would everyone feel about having a GPS ankle bracelet on permanently? That would certainly help the police catch criminals, it would be for our own good right?
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welcome to the people republic of the soviet Queensland
the PPSQ, we love the you ( next they will be asking every one to spy on each other.
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All the do gooders can finally celebrate - another positive program to help rid evil from our lives.
The only problem is Satan is at the controls. It first began as pet registration tracking, now car tracking and IT WILL finally become people tracking as others have suggested.

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George Orwell's 1984 was meant to be a warning, not a guide. I bet you Queenslanders aren't laughing anymore about the opposing political party having less seats than your scooter now lol.
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Yes...it's not the technology as such that you have to worry about. It has many potential benefits that anyone can see. But that isn't really the argument...

It's who's using it now, and more importantly who's going to be using it and what for in the future, that's the vitally important part...
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Only a matter of time down in Vic too, Damo!

Yes, in theory a great idea but ...... tell me again who's bringing it in?

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How long until government insists on every car having some sort of E tag to do all kinds of live vehicle tracking,
such an Orwellian system could monitor all cars for speeding at the one time and continuously,
it could also be used to monitor hours travelled and other violations like failing to stop at stop signs, running red lights,
all kinds of stuff that sound great for the government but trample the privacy and rights of citizens not to be continually surveiled.
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Only a matter of time down in Vic too, Damo!

Yes, in theory a great idea but ...... tell me again who's bringing it in?

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We were the original Big Brother slaves, looks like QLD is trying pretty hard to beat us at our own game, next thing you'll have speed cameras on all your freeways.

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How long until government insists on every car having some sort of E tag to do all kinds of live vehicle tracking,
such an Orwellian system could monitor all cars for speeding at the one time and continuously,
it could also be used to monitor hours travelled and other violations like failing to stop at stop signs, running red lights,
all kinds of stuff that sound great for the government but trample the privacy and rights of citizens not to be continually surveiled.
If they roll out number plate recognition cameras more then they won't need e tag style monitoring, because every camera you drive past will log your business.
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so can you tell me how this can cause me any harm ? Paranoia dictates that this is bad but I can see no negatives using sane reasonable thinking . this can and will track down the lowlifes we all complain about . maybe those opposed to this technology can get the tinfoil hats out so they can't detect what you are thinking while you are being logged
it's all good and well if it is used for criminals and that is it but can't see that happening. There are positives but as it is the wrong type of people get away with too much and that isn't going to change with this technology,the only thing that happens is average people's freedoms get eroded more and more by the powers that be.
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Those that are willing to give up a little freedom for a little more security deserve neither.
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if it helps place crims at a crime site I'm for it. I can't see how this data could harm me if I don't break the law and if it harms a crim by showing he was at the scene of a crime how is that a bad thing .
the paranoid will of course think the world is out to get them and that it is an ASIO / CIA plot to persecute us all
Obviously you'll have no problem if the police decide to search your car because you happened to be in the area of a crime. Or while they are at it you'll have no issue if they search your home, your work or have you assist with their enquiries for a few hours, because after all you have nothing to hide, so what harm is there?
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NOthing to do with criminals and all to do with revenue raising from unreg (mostly accidentally unreg) vehicles!
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I like the idea of it but in saying that. how do we know it wont be abused???
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How exactly can this be abused? Some corporation will know i like to drive around an area that has mc donalds alot and send me targeted advertising? i mean seriously what evil plan could this be used for? I drive to work lots of people know i drive there on a regular basis no less! perhaps i should get signed waivers from them so they dont tell people?
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