- Under EU plans, every new car sold in UK will have a 'black box' device
- Gadget contains a phone-like SIM card which tracks drivers' movements
- Designed to help emergency services find vehicles in the event of crash
- Government believes the device will add at least £100 to the cost of cars
- Officials also fear it could be used by police to monitor motorists' moves
- But ministers admit they are powerless to stop Big Brother technology
- All new car models will have to include 'eCall' device from October 2015
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Monday, 12 May 2014
EU to bug every car in UK with tracker chips – and Ministers admit they are powerless to stop the Big Brother technology
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