I was sent a recent link from Jessi. This link talks about how a person was able to use Google Maps to get out of a ticket.
I started thinking of this same scenario 10 years from now...
...so I whipped out my pocket Google 3D imager (G3Di for short) and tapped into the WiFib (Wireless Fiber) network to bring up G.Earth3D. A view of the planet popped up in front of the imager for both myself, the cop, and the judge to see.
I stated the date, time, and location of the incident and G.Earth3D dove down into the planet zooming strait into the city until it was generating 1:20 replica of the intersection. We watched my car, identified by my ID digitally inscribed on the top of the car by G.P&P (People and Places), pull into the turn and then swerve abruptly as a car clearly breaking the speed limit whipped past in the other lane.
The judge immediately dismissed the charges and, without missing a beat, issued a fine to the driver of the speeding car using the digital ID above the driver's side of his vehicle and the speed of the vehicle, which was blinking right behind it. While at it, he also issued his passenger an NRH (no restraining harness) ticket which was clearly visible after the judge commanded that G.Earth3D zoom into a 3:1 perspective of the front shield of the other vehicle. As the passenger's ID was also digitally inscribed on the vehicle, the court clerk had no problem jotting down exactly who to send the ticket to.


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