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Ford is trying to patent a way for its cars to report speeding drivers to the police.
If one car detects that a nearby vehicle is being driven above the posted limit, it could use onboard cameras to photograph that vehicle.
A report containing both speed data and images of the targeted vehicle could then be sent directly to a police car or roadside monitoring units.
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