Parents are mounting cameras in their teens cars to catch common driving mistakes.
According to MSNBC:
Rusty Weiss of DriveCam Inc., the San Diego-based company that developed the technology, said the video captures more inattentive mistakes than aggressive-driving ones; for example, teens talking on their cell phones, listening to iPods or heeding friends’ advice to run yellow lights. Private details and conversations are not shared with parents, he said, nor are individual incidents or video clips given to American Family.
Some people are concerned about privacy issues, you know, because teens deserve so much privacy. Ohh, driving web cam porn! 9.99 a minute!
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Thursday, October 11, 2007
Parents might get a little more than they bargained for!
Posted by Cutcha at 8:32 PM
Labels: San Diego in the News
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