Find-My-Car automated vehicles, a solutions for forget phenomenon on parking

Am I going to tell you that I lose my rental car at Caesar’s Palace parking lot during CES 2011 in Las Vegas? Of course I did not. I was too embarrassed to reveal it in print.
Of course, if the garage had the Park Assist System, there would be a series of high-resolution digital cameras that can track a car by a license plate number. Then it would have scanned me in and told me where my car is after I had attended Pepcom.
So, instead of wandering around the garage and trying to retrace my steps and what elevator I took, I could have just gone up to the Find-My-Car automated vehicles, punch in the plate number, and it could have guided me straight to my vehicle. This would have saved me the hour I took finding my car!
Yes, I actually spent an hour wandering around a parking garage trying to find my car. In all honesty, I would gladly take the Big Brother implications of having a Find-My-Car automated vehicles system in order to save me from embarrassment of telling a similar lost car story in the future.
Yeah, it would be very easy for the police to get access to Find-My-Car automated vehicles systems in order to find a convict or someone who has a lot of tickets. I suppose that the we’ll be seeing the rights about this system being debated for years before it ever gets implemented.
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