In an attempt to deter speeders,the East Dakota State Police (EDSP) installs video cameras on all of its freeway overpasses.The camera are connected to computers that can reliably detect cars traveling more than 5 miles above the speed limit.These computers have sophisticated image recognition software that enable them to read the plate numbers and capture high resolution images of vehicle drivers.If the picture of the driver matches the driver's license photo of one of the registered owners of the car,the system issues speeding ticket to the driver,complete with photo evidence.6 month later the system is put into operation,the number of people speeding on East Dakota freeways reduced by 90%.The FBI asks the EDSP for real time access to the information collected by cameras.The EDSP complies with the request.3 month later,FBI uses this information to arrest five members of terrorist organizations.