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Shocking New Ford Patent: Cars Can Spy on Others and Send Data to Police and Insurance Companies Ford is pushing the boundaries of automotive technology with a new patent aimed at improving policing through advanced surveillance capabilities.

Shocking New Ford Patent: Cars Can Spy on Others and Send Data to Police and Insurance Companies Ford is pushing the boundaries of automotive technology with a new patent aimed at improving policing through advanced surveillance capabilities. The new system, called “Systems and Methods for Speeding Detection,” uses sophisticated onboard sensors in future Ford vehicles to detect and document speeding by nearby vehicles. The technology, which captures images and data from moving vehicles using cameras and GPS, is designed to provide that information directly to law enforcement. Officials can then use that data to take legal action. As a major supplier of police vehicles (more than half of the police cars in the U.S. are made by Ford), the company’s integration of such features has raised concerns about the scope of potential surveillance and the broader privacy implications of connected vehicles.

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Chinese cars are rapidly catching up with European and Japanese manufacturers.

Chinese cars are rapidly catching up with European and Japanese manufacturers. But in trying to compete with lower prices, things are being achieved that were not seen at the beginning of the auto industry in Europe and Japan. The materials used from China are traditionally imitations, but under certain conditions they are quite strange. High temperatures not only melt elements on cars, but also inflate, like balloons.

Even more strangely, this is also observed in Chinese Audi models.


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Instead of breathing clean air, central London's zero-emission zone has turned out to be a sooty zone.

Instead of breathing clean air, central London's zero-emission zone has turned out to be a sooty zone.
Just over a week after they started using tour buses, one of them caught fire. The result was a nightmarish black thick smoke adding the dirtiest possible air to the cleanest area of London.
But apart from the "clean transport", which apparently from the video is not "very clean", this is a very dangerous transport for people's health, because the electric batteries explode in a second, and only pure luck can save people in and around the buses. The message did not indicate any injuries or deaths, which is incredibly lucky.

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