Ready for a summer vacation? Car packed, airline tickets at hand? You may not realize it, but Big Brother’s coming along with you. However you chose to travel, don’t expect to have much privacy.
BY CAR: I’ve written for years about how E-ZPass tracks your journey, not just your tolls. And those new gantries built in Manhattan for now-on-hold congestion pricing? I’d just assume they’re still activated, if not collecting fees.
How about those new
super-LPRs (License Plate Readers) that the NY-NJ Port Authority has
installed on all bridges into and out of Staten Island? They track every single vehicle with that
data stored for who knows how long. The
NYPD says they’ve already seen a 30% reduction in stolen cars from that
outer-most borough, so expect that tech to come to other NYC bridges and
tunnels.
Several Connecticut towns are
also installing permanent
LPRs at their borders to track stolen vehicles. That data on your comings and goings is also
preserved.
On Connecticut’s interstates and
parkways there are cameras everywhere.
You can even watch
them online. Red
light and speed cameras are now coming to Connecticut. And in some cities they’re experimenting with
stop
sign cameras.
Your car is also monitoring how
you drive and sharing that data with insurance companies. The computers inside your engine (and the
apps on your phone) collect a lot of information about your acceleration and
braking and they “monetize” (sell) the data to insurance companies without your
knowledge.
BY TRAIN & SUBWAY: Metro-North may not have Wi-Fi, but they
sure have cameras recording in every car, while many towns also have cameras on
every train platform. And soon every NYC
subway train and station will be similarly equipped. Were they to use facial recognition software,
the authorities could track the identity and whereabouts of anyone on the
system just as
they do in China.
Swipe a MetroCard or use OMNY
to ride the subway? There’s a record of
that, too. And with the MTA losing $800
million to fare evasion, will it be long before AI starts identifying the
scofflaws?
ON FOOT / BIKE: In New York City, there are 18,000
CCTV cameras almost everywhere. Have
you ever noticed how quickly cops can post video of street crime, almost
anytime and anywhere? You are being
watched.
BY AIR: Your airline and the TSA require you to provide a legal ID every time you fly. And now some airlines are using facial recognition software instead of boarding passes to climb onboard. ICE (Immigration & Customs Enforcement) also use that software when you enter the country. And your passport… did you know it has an RFID chip embedded in the cover? What information is stored on there?
In most European countries
residents are required to carry a government issued ID card at all times and to
produce it on request of authorities.
Skeptics have always said such oversight would never come to the US, but
is the tech I described above any different?
In fact, it’s better, confirming not only your identity but your exact
location minute by minute.
Have a great trip.
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