Since when did medical doctors start asking whether you wear your seatbelt? Anyone else notice this?
They asked my minor child this question in front of me, they didn't ask me. Seems sort of minor but I'd argue this is a dangerous precedent.
- This is a huge expanse in scope. Medical professionals aren't there to assess safety protocols. Are they going to ask whether you wear a helmet, whether you look both ways before crossing?
- What are they going to do with this information? Call child protective services? Flag mental health concerns? Use it to justify search and siezure, etc.
The state is building a case to take your children away from you.
I don’t say that with any intended humor
I second this. They (who is they? Generic government forces) plan to build up sorts of data that could really apply to anybody and everyone, which paints someone in a bad light ("This guy forgot to check that his kid was wearing a seatbelt one time, even though nothing bad happened at all, that means he's an unfit parent! Call CPS for the kid and to jail with you!" As an example)
Data which can be activated upon anybody, as soon as that person pokes their nose into something that wasn't intended for them, or starts making too much noise with powerful people.
They'll build a bunch of these obstacles that theyll throw at you from far away in order to complicate your life and slow you down