By 2018 every vehicle on Malaysian roads will be trackable via a new RFID system. Starting from October, cars and motorcycles will be fitted with new tax stickers equipped with RFID — Radio Frequency Identification — that enable the police and other authorities to track the movements of all local and foreign vehicles.
The stickers — which cannot be removed or tampered with — are primarily to deter criminals, but will also work in conjunction with a forthcoming electronic payment system and provide real-time traffic monitoring. But the system obviously has problematic implications for citizens’ privacy, and the data — though encrypted — could easily be abused.
How could this technology be adapted into a less dubious concept?
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