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Originally Posted by HansTWN
You know, there is a very simple solution to that, along the lines of what they used for traffic violations in Germany. Let us say your car gets caught on camera running a red light. For some reason the driver is not clearly visible in the picture. Now you (and your family) can get off free by just saying "I don't remember who drove the car at the time the picture was taken". But you will have to keep detailed records in the future, who has the car at what times.
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Okay, the court has mandated that you maintain those records. What if someone now steals your car, runs a red light wearing a mask, and returns your car before you even knew it was stolen? There's a huge difference between an approach of "
We've got to punish those who run red lights" and "
A red light was run. We don't know who it was, but somebody's got to pay!!"
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With a computer it is much easier, of course. You can create separate users and automatically log the time for each user. A court could order such a setup for your family. When, and only when, another infraction occurs those records can be retrieved and point to the guilty party.
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Would parents have access to their kids' accounts in order to monitor their activities online as any concerned parent would like, or would kids be entitled to keep their account completely private?