April 23, 2008
This article appeared on Techdirt today, and I know at least two readers who will have something to say about it:
GPS Will Now Tell You You’re In A ‘Bad’ Neighborhood
from the now-that’s-a-point-of-interest dept
While various GPS systems are competing to provide better, more interesting or more detailed “points of interest,” it appears that Honda is going even further. Its new GPS system will also warn drivers when they’re in a “bad neighborhood” where there’s a high crime rate, and where their cars may be more likely to be vandalized or stolen. Right now, the product is only targeted at the Japanese market, but it’s likely to eventually make it to the US. What will be worth watching is how communities respond if they’re listed in GPS systems as being bad neighborhoods. These days, such designations are usually made by random people — but having it in a GPS system (especially given how slavishly some listen to what their GPS tells them) may make it seem more “official.” While I can imagine some communities getting angry about the designation, some might try to improve their reputations, which could have a very positive end result. Of course, when talking about American communities, that’s probably not the case. They’ll probably just sue, claiming defamation.
Now, I’m not going to name any neighborhoods in Peoria, but, well…I guess the Bottoms in East Peoria could be included. And the area southeast of Dairy Queen in Morton is getting a bit scary.
April 23rd, 2008 at 5:38 pm
It’s northwest of Dairy Queen, you silly boy!
April 24th, 2008 at 9:07 am
“And the area southeast of Dairy Queen in Morton is getting a bit scary.”
Umm.. yah?? Is it the area where the Mortonite teens wear Aeropostale, rather than the more prestigious Hollister?
April 24th, 2008 at 9:34 am
No, it’s actually where all the tweakers and migrant workers are starting to live, in the apartments.
By the way, I was actually INSIDE the mall a couple months ago- I think for Christmas or some shit- and I saw a Hollister store for the first time. What a fucking joke. I literally laughed out loud.
July 14th, 2008 at 7:57 pm
You mean the area near where the old hardware store was by the Apostolic cemetery, or the other way near the catholic church?
I don’t know what it is, but Saturday nights you can always find the hotest 20-something women at the old BP station near Dominos getting sodas.
Cape Cod village gets its share of shady semi-wealthy idiots as well.