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To: absalom01
Wow, I was not aware of how they were planning on doing this. California has got to have at 10,000,000 autos. That's a lot of data being transferred. I do not want my car being traced. I'll take the risk of theft, breakdown or being lost....just give me the option.

So Now I'll sell repair kits to help put GPS systems on the right track. And, we might need a mini-jammer while we are repairing our system.

70 posted on 11/22/2004 5:58:49 PM PST by fritzz (A good plan vigorously executed now is far better than a perfect plan executed next week - Patton)
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To: fritzz

The problem with tampering with the gps is that they will say if you only show say ten miles on the gps then you can only buy one half gallon or one third gallon based on your usage. It will be illegal to buy more than you have used.
Another crime for us law abiding people to be charged with.
While illegals are running around free because they supposedly contribute to the economy.
Well don't we contribute to the economy?
We work, we pay tons of taxes, and now they want more of our money.
NO WAY JOSE.


72 posted on 11/22/2004 6:09:00 PM PST by chuckwalla (the insanity, the lunacy these days)
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To: fritzz
So Now I'll sell repair kits to help put GPS systems on the right track. And, we might need a mini-jammer while we are repairing our system.

heh.

Further down the thread, some folks seem to be getting close to invoking rule 308, which is a bit over the top in the present instance.

McClintock has it right -- this is a needlessly intrusive proposal, with all sorts of very dangerous precedents and potential misapplications inherent in it.

It's simply too much information to give to the state, but you can bet that they'll keep coming back to this for the next decade or two.

The price of freedom really is eternal vigilance.

86 posted on 11/22/2004 7:21:27 PM PST by absalom01
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