Innocent until proven guilty. Does not give them a warrant. They do not own your car. They have no right to suspect you of a crime and monitor you before a crime has occurred on your own property. They would need a warrant.
You are no obligation to have cameras in your car. It is intrusive and against your human rights.
Sure if you're driving somebody else's vehicle or perhaps working for a company then it they can be argued. Again in most instances these have been deemed illegal. Spying on employees and recording them is often quite unlawful as it breaches human rights.
This should be completely rejected as it breaches your rights. It should never make law.
They don't care about the Constitution. They've implemented laws blatantly against it before and they'll keep doing it. Idiots will lap this up because 'safety' and why would you want to be responsible for your own actions when you can have Big Brother watching you instead to tell you when you can and can't do anything?
The question is. When will people realize technology can't replace what people should be taught and ingrained in their minds? Technology has only made the roads more dangerous honestly because it is what distracts you from the task at hand (if you are weak willed).
But why take care of that when you can keep undermining the Constitution?
It is illegal. Even in America. It would be akin to putting cameras in the girl's toilets to make sure they don't get raped. See how dumb that is.
It is no different to this bullshit, people do everything in their car. It is their property.
Driving illegally requires the police to catch criminals. Not presume everybody else is guilty of driving illegally..
It will never become law. There have been multiple lawsuits ruling against spying on employees too. Here it needs a warrant or an arrest of driving unlawfully.
Obviously there has been alexa and certain technology being implemented and it has cut corners. However these were placed upon personal choice.
A law allowing cameras monitoring you on your property is fundamentally against your human rights. Unless you willing accept it. But you are under no obligation too. It would never become law.
They can chat bullshit all they want. It's pretty much for exactly the same reason blackboxes on cars weren't implemented to the same standards as airplanes and didn't record much else. They were thrown out already. Before Alexa came along.
Next up: mandatory cameras installed in every home designed to detect eye movement, distraction, impaired or tired behavior. This will allow us to prevent people under the influence from committing a multitude of criminal or acts in their home (domestic violence, drug trafficing, acts of racism, voting republican, etc)
It's practically here though. With Alexa and Google voice command boxes which are easily set up in your home and connected to your phone or internet, it's practically the same thing.
Also, there was an article a few months back (if I can find it again, I'll reply here with a link) that basically verified that the people China have been spied on for years already with small cameras and listening devices installed in their TVs. Who says that they haven't been doing that to our TVs or other gadgets besides our phones? Anyone who isn't smart buys new age t-stats, washing machines, alarm systems, doorbells, etc. that connect to the internet, but forget or ignore that microtechnology exists. If you don't open up the product entirely you may never know whether small microphones or cameras exist within. Regardless, it's easy for hackers to go into such systems and steal information or gain access/control to such appliances. It may seem dumb or paranoid, but it's the first step to controlling your life. With the amount of such products coming onto the market, that is yet to come.
Rather than mandate this intrusive technology they should mandate technology on phones that prevent their use when driving. That is a much more commonplace and terribly dangerous driver issue. I've had 2 accidents in my family from zoned out women drivers stuck on their phones.
This is against the constitution.
Innocent until proven guilty. Does not give them a warrant. They do not own your car. They have no right to suspect you of a crime and monitor you before a crime has occurred on your own property. They would need a warrant.
You are no obligation to have cameras in your car. It is intrusive and against your human rights.
Sure if you're driving somebody else's vehicle or perhaps working for a company then it they can be argued. Again in most instances these have been deemed illegal. Spying on employees and recording them is often quite unlawful as it breaches human rights.
This should be completely rejected as it breaches your rights. It should never make law.
They don't care about the Constitution. They've implemented laws blatantly against it before and they'll keep doing it. Idiots will lap this up because 'safety' and why would you want to be responsible for your own actions when you can have Big Brother watching you instead to tell you when you can and can't do anything?
The question is. When will people realize technology can't replace what people should be taught and ingrained in their minds? Technology has only made the roads more dangerous honestly because it is what distracts you from the task at hand (if you are weak willed).
But why take care of that when you can keep undermining the Constitution?
It is illegal. Even in America. It would be akin to putting cameras in the girl's toilets to make sure they don't get raped. See how dumb that is.
It is no different to this bullshit, people do everything in their car. It is their property.
Driving illegally requires the police to catch criminals. Not presume everybody else is guilty of driving illegally..
It will never become law. There have been multiple lawsuits ruling against spying on employees too. Here it needs a warrant or an arrest of driving unlawfully.
Obviously there has been alexa and certain technology being implemented and it has cut corners. However these were placed upon personal choice.
A law allowing cameras monitoring you on your property is fundamentally against your human rights. Unless you willing accept it. But you are under no obligation too. It would never become law.
They can chat bullshit all they want. It's pretty much for exactly the same reason blackboxes on cars weren't implemented to the same standards as airplanes and didn't record much else. They were thrown out already. Before Alexa came along.
I agree and I truly hope it does get rejected.
But you know, 1,000 children died in the last 30 years, so I dunno..."safety"
I'm trying hard to think of why a "rear seats loaded" indicator is useful to Homeland Security but coming up with nothing
Babies weigh 5-10kg
A 5-10kg detector is not the same as passenger counter.
Why are you answering questions Mr Tactics? You've already lost if you talk.
Enemy soldiers don't need to trap you in lies in an armed conflict.
Did you read the part about cameras that monitor your eye movements?
"We must save the children!" is the campaign funding speech to get support for this.
Yup, I have a couple of handy pieces of tape for that sort of thing
I did.
wait until cars older than 2021 are outlawed. obviously it's not about safety, it's about control.
Here's the link to the article: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/infrastructure-bill-mandates-new-cars-detect-drunk-driver
What could possibly go wrong with cameras watching you every single move while in the privacy of your own vehicle.
Next up: mandatory cameras installed in every home designed to detect eye movement, distraction, impaired or tired behavior. This will allow us to prevent people under the influence from committing a multitude of criminal or acts in their home (domestic violence, drug trafficing, acts of racism, voting republican, etc)
It's practically here though. With Alexa and Google voice command boxes which are easily set up in your home and connected to your phone or internet, it's practically the same thing.
Also, there was an article a few months back (if I can find it again, I'll reply here with a link) that basically verified that the people China have been spied on for years already with small cameras and listening devices installed in their TVs. Who says that they haven't been doing that to our TVs or other gadgets besides our phones? Anyone who isn't smart buys new age t-stats, washing machines, alarm systems, doorbells, etc. that connect to the internet, but forget or ignore that microtechnology exists. If you don't open up the product entirely you may never know whether small microphones or cameras exist within. Regardless, it's easy for hackers to go into such systems and steal information or gain access/control to such appliances. It may seem dumb or paranoid, but it's the first step to controlling your life. With the amount of such products coming onto the market, that is yet to come.
whatever company makes this shit they are probably placing their call options now
Rather than mandate this intrusive technology they should mandate technology on phones that prevent their use when driving. That is a much more commonplace and terribly dangerous driver issue. I've had 2 accidents in my family from zoned out women drivers stuck on their phones.