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Advocate Daily: Vehicle ‘Black Boxes' Need Tighter Rules
22 March 2019
Siskinds LLP
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Event data recorders (EDRs) that track and improve vehicle
safety have become standard in most vehicles. In a recent article
by Advocate Daily titled: Vehicle 'black boxes' need
tighter rules, Siskinds lawyer Peter Dillon addresses privacy
concerns regarding EDRs that monitor vehicle behaviour without
consent. To read the full article visit bit.ly/2UOoTA0
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