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May. 18th, 2005 07:06 pmHome!
Lesson of today: don't lie, especially don't lie at Highways Authority or the police. TRL's scanning equipment means they only need 3 special cameras and 30 minutes tops, and they can produce a 3D, full-coloured, photo-quality model of the scene, and calculate your vehicle speeds and where you were sitting and if your head smashed into the side window, leaving an ear print on the glass when you crashed. They also don't need to leave the ground to do this model. Said model can, say, allow police to check if you really could see what you claimed you saw from your bedroom window, without having to enter your home. Accurate to about 3mm. The model can be seen from aerial view, even though they do the scanning from. ground level (admittedly they can't show the rooftops)
O_o Freaking hell, it's like watching the telly.
Lesson of today: don't lie, especially don't lie at Highways Authority or the police. TRL's scanning equipment means they only need 3 special cameras and 30 minutes tops, and they can produce a 3D, full-coloured, photo-quality model of the scene, and calculate your vehicle speeds and where you were sitting and if your head smashed into the side window, leaving an ear print on the glass when you crashed. They also don't need to leave the ground to do this model. Said model can, say, allow police to check if you really could see what you claimed you saw from your bedroom window, without having to enter your home. Accurate to about 3mm. The model can be seen from aerial view, even though they do the scanning from. ground level (admittedly they can't show the rooftops)
O_o Freaking hell, it's like watching the telly.
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Date: 2005-05-19 12:46 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-19 03:04 pm (UTC)