Posted on 08/27/2014 8:34:49 AM PDT by theBuckwheat
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, part of the Department of Transportation, published last week an "advanced notice of proposed rulemaking" on "vehicle-to-vehicle communications."
What NHTSA is proposing could begin a transformation in the American transportation system that makes our lives better and freer or gives government more power over where we go and when.
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I think this is a very good idea. Why? It will save trees!
Yes, that’s right! Save trees.
If your car automatically tracks you for the U.S. Gestapo it will do away with their future plans to ask for your “papers” when you left a controlled area to visit friends or go to the store. It will save manpower by eliminating the manpower to actually check your papers (two to hold you while one checks the validity of your papers).
See, it’s not so bad after all. Get in a single line and keep your mouths shut and don’t say anything the government disapproves of. Look straight ahead and move along.
Two Words:
Faraday Cage
What's next? Quartering of soldiers?
Freedom vs. shiny objects.
The majority choose shiny objects.
They failed to realize that when you choose the shiny objects, the ones who gave then to you take everything away.
10 seconds in the microwave. Repeat as necessary.
Congressmen and federal employees will be exempted from this.
NSA Data Storage Facility, Utah.
Seagate has a new 8-terabyte hard drive out. Wouldn't take a whole bunch of them to deal with this.
Perhaps the Car that is a Faraday Cage...
Just turn off the jammer.
You can even spoof the jammer to show that is is elsewhere. Very easy to do.
Pretty much all cars are already Faraday cages. Just drag a wire on the ground . . . . . to ground.
What a bunch of Nazis.
Try as I might, I can't get the damn bureaucrat in there and get the door closed!
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