I believe the notion of the law is a good thing. I also believe that the cabbie should be able to acquire their own equipment to meet the needs of the city. This would assure them of having the latest in safety items like panic buttons, and instant location infromation but it would fragment the city's "big brother" plan by sending the data to competing gateways like LunarEYE's LE2000 and competition would drive the price down into the hundreds not thousands.
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I believe the notion of the law is a good thing. I also believe that the cabbie should be able to acquire their own equipment to meet the needs of the city. This would assure them of having the latest in safety items like panic buttons, and instant location infromation but it would fragment the city's "big brother" plan by sending the data to competing gateways like LunarEYE's LE2000 and competition would drive the price down into the hundreds not thousands.