New York Cabbies May Go On Strike Over GPS Plan
Computerworld -
New York taxi drivers have promised to go on strike next month unless the city halts plans to require that Global Positioning System technology be installed in the citys 13,000 cabs by early next year.
Members of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance, which represents about 8,400 drivers, are worried that their bosses will track their whereabouts even when they are off-duty, according to statements from six drivers and Executive Director Bhairavi Desai.
At a press conference late last month, driver Lea Acey said a GPS is like an ankle bracelet they put on criminals. The alliance plans to announce a strike date in mid-August.

Under the plan, all taxicab owners must sign contracts with one of four approved technology vendors Creative Mobile Technologies LLC, Digital Dispatch Systems Inc., Taxi Technology Corp. or VeriFone Transportation Systems Inc. this month and have the systems installed between Oct. 1 and Jan. 31.
Its reasonable for an employer to deploy GPS, said Craig Mathias, an analyst at Farpoint Group in Ashland, Mass., who has consulted on GPS projects.
This is not 1984 or tracking citizens, he said. It is tracking people with objects, and it will improve efficiency.
At the same time, Mathias said he understands the concerns. People are rightly worried about Big Brother, he said. It should not be used unless consent is given.
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