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William Asher
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Tom Kunich wrote:
> Gunsberg wrote:
>>
>> My point is that the race organizers ought to **Force** the cyclists
>> to wear microphone transmitters, which would serve to transmit all
>> verbal utterances made by a cyclist to the the race headquarter. Thus,
>> any conversation a racer has would be captured--whether he is talking
>> with the DS or other members of his team, or chatting with another
>> competitor on a rival team.
>> In fact, technology is such that video images can also be
>> transmitted fropm a camera on the rider's bike. The Simonis should get
>> the sense that they are under a blanket of constant surveillance. There
>> should be no expectation of privacy.
>
> I've got to tell you - after that posting I could see someone picking
> you off the ground by your lapels and slapping you around if you
> weren't too fat for a strong man to lift.
>
I think you should carve YHBT backwards in your forehead and stare in the
mirror for a while.
--
Bill Asher
> Gunsberg wrote:
>>
>> My point is that the race organizers ought to **Force** the cyclists
>> to wear microphone transmitters, which would serve to transmit all
>> verbal utterances made by a cyclist to the the race headquarter. Thus,
>> any conversation a racer has would be captured--whether he is talking
>> with the DS or other members of his team, or chatting with another
>> competitor on a rival team.
>> In fact, technology is such that video images can also be
>> transmitted fropm a camera on the rider's bike. The Simonis should get
>> the sense that they are under a blanket of constant surveillance. There
>> should be no expectation of privacy.
>
> I've got to tell you - after that posting I could see someone picking
> you off the ground by your lapels and slapping you around if you
> weren't too fat for a strong man to lift.
>
I think you should carve YHBT backwards in your forehead and stare in the
mirror for a while.
--
Bill Asher