yeah i was pissed when i saw this on CNN.. as well Carbon motors isn't the only vehicle, see attached..

i feel like this is an invasion of privacy.. while it can scan and read for valid plates and such, it automatically brings up stored information on that vehicle, such as the last time it was pulled over and by who... and if they're able to get a photo id on drivers when they input the info in, they can match if the driver of the car is the same driver that got pulled over as recalled in the stored information (hypothetically speaking)

like, dad owns the car but the son drives it.. they pull up information on the car, see the last time it was pulled over for a crime of some sort and by who, match the face on the screen wit the face in the window, and god forbid it was a posession charge the kid was busted with.. they can simply tail the kid til he makes a mistake from being to scared of a cop behind'm..

and i know that once cops recognize somebody they got before, they'll keep their eye on them as long as they're in field of vision..

this kind of technology makes police-work too personal..