Bump.com ... Social network for your license plate

http://www.wired.com/autopia/2010/09/bump-is-a-social-network-for-your-license-plate/

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new social networking tool is trying to turn your vehicle’s license plate into an all-in-one identifier that acts as an E-mail address, phone number, shopping rewards card and even an IP address.
Bump.com, the brainchild of entrepreneur Mitchell Thrower, uses license plate recognition technology to allow businesses and government services to connect with drivers and drivers to connect with each other. Thrower says it should be in a public beta by Thanksgiving, just in time for drivers stuck in holiday traffic to send messages to one another.
“The license plate has never given the consumer anything,” said Thrower, who calls the automobile the “last wall that separates us from a communications standpoint.”
That wall may be coming down, as drivers who “claim their plate” at Bump.com will soon be able to sign up for a roadside assistance and rewards program called Bump Advantage (Thrower calls it a “younger, hipper, AAA”) and might even get a targeted rewards coupon on their Bump-enabled smartphone when they pull into the mall parking lot.
“It works like a cookie,” said Thrower, except it uses the license plate as a physical marker for a camera that can read up to five plates per second at up to 150 miles per hour. That technology allows for automated check-ins at hotels and sporting events and easy rental car returns, but it also is helpful for marketers. “It can tie back the owner of the vehicle to their purchase patterns,” Thrower said.

Bump users can also communicate with other drivers by scanning license plate numbers with a smartphone app. Parked too close? Tail light out? Spot a cutie in a Chrysler? Just use Bump to send a text or photo message. For safety, text messaging is disabled when a car is in motion.
Thrower said the technology might actually be able to cut down on road rage, allowing drivers to constructively communicate with each other. Software is used to filter obscenities, and if you’re the passive-aggressive type you can leave a negative rating for a driver that follows them around online. Thrower assures us the rating will never be seen by insurance companies, which is a promise we sure hope ends up in writing somewhere.
“It adds a layer of accountability,” said Thrower. “It’s like an eBay seller rating system for every driver in the country.”
If you don’t want the whole freeway giving you one star after a particularly bad merge, Thrower said that Bump will include privacy safeguards. “You can unlist a plate or claim a plate,” he said, and anonymous messaging is prohibited.
Once it gains ground, Thrower said, the possibilities for Bump are nearly endless. Fleets and cab companies can use Bump to contact their drivers, meter maids can alert you when your car is about to get towed, car manufacturers can send important recall information directly to Bump accounts and eventually drivers will be able to renew their licenses and registrations through the service.
The concept sounds quite intriguing, though we hope that the same folks who post photos of themselves passed out at frat parties remember that there’s no clearing your cache when it comes to a car registration.
Photos, images and video: Bump.com

Not a bad idea, although license plates are super easy to tie to real-life info and I’m sure a lot of people would be stupid about this just like they are on facebook…But does sound like a nice way to get in contact with someone to tell them their car is hot, or they are…or call them out for parking or driving like a douche.
Lets just hope it doesn’t monitor speed.

well, that ought to take road rage to new levels

this is retarded

i see this ending in a huge shit storm.

I am going to write nasty emails to everyone that cuts me off

Yep. I see absolutely nothing good coming from this.

Our society is becoming more passive-aggressive by the day. “You make me soooo mad! I’m not going to say anything to you, then write you all kinds of nasty things when you’re not near me!!”

Lol. One of the top 10 stupidest ideas I’ve heard all month.

Lol, would be kinda fun. But yes, one of the dumbest ideas…

For safety, text messaging is disabled when a car is in motion.

:fu: DTQ-9145!!! JUST WAIT 'TILL I GET HOME!!!

:tinfoilhat:

I always wanted phones in cars that were tied to ppls plates, so u can call them and remind them how much a retard they are driving like :confused: i guess this is sorta like that

Absofuckinglutely retarded.

I’ll take ape tits for $100, Alex.

So dumb, really dumb, fo real.

How long before someone getting cut off on the freeway leads to a heated internet argument, ending in a shooting? Also sounds like a great way for marketers to spam you, and the government and insurance companies to monitor you. Just what we need, stellar idea.

That’d be funny if they had statuses like facebook.
DTQ-9145: Heading home from the bar…WASTED!!

I’m with you on this one.