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Technology won't protect us from identity theft
Wednesday, 06 April 2005, 14:29 GMT

The scene: Somewhere in Washington. The date: April 3, 2020. You sit steaming while the officer hops off his electric cycle and walks up to the car window.

"You realize that you ran that red light again, don't you, Mr. Witherspoon?" It's no surprise that he knows your name; the intersection camera scanned your license plate and your guilty face, and matched both in the DMV database. The cop had the full scoop before you rolled to a stop.

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