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There’d be a lot less road congestion without all the 100s of millions of illegals that G W MORON and Obama let into the country clogging up our roads (and our schools, hospitals, etc.)
The brits have always had a flirty fascination with fascism, despite a bit of unpleasantness with a German one. “Goose step along to get along, wot wot.”
“Smart” cameras tracking movement.
Does any person whose mind is still functioning think this won’t come to the USA? Berkely, San Fran Freako, Portland first. Then New York and Boston.
Those cameras are already in place in the USA. We were told they were to “catch criminals.” No reasonable person can believe that.
The repressive measures put in place during the “pandemic” conditioned the folks to accept the totalitarian repression that the left has in store for us.
Note half of downtown New Haven CT is being reworked according to this plan. Drivers sit at additional lights & crosswalks, held hostage to pedestrian crossing buttons panhandlers operate like they’re tapping out morse code. And since pedestrian deaths keep going up they’re going to add more crosswalks and lights.
Begging for unintended consequences.
Well they voted for these Freaks
not drive more than 15 minutes distance from their homes
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So this is what those Lamborghinis are for.
The Lamborghini Diablo had a top speed of 325 km/h (202 mph) and could reach 100 km/h (62 mph) from a standstill in 4.5 seconds.
15 minutes X 202 mph = 50.5 miles.
It will also ensure that their EV batteries don’t run out.
This is the “freedom” that the West is fighting for.
Surprisingly, I’m a bit mixed on this one.
I’m from the UK originally and usually disagree (violently!) with many things going on there that are anti-liberty.
That said, if the issue is an intolerable situation with LOCAL traffic congestion, I’m ok with methods to alleviate it. Encouraging efficient LOCAL travel is also ok (improving faster public bus transportation). Given the widely available methods of transportation over there I don’t see this as restricting ones movement - only HOW you get from A to B.
What I DO have a problem with, is this notion that “all the essentials you need will be within 15 minutes of where you live” and that this will “reduce the carbon footprint”. I don’t believe the government has the right to declare what is “essential”. We saw this during COVID business shutdowns. Who decides? It certainly shouldn’t be corrupt politicians. This also interferes with competition, as it is reduced, and what is in your best economic interests.
As for the “carbon footprint”, even if every city on the planet did this it would have no measurable or meaningful effect. This is just a garbage, virtue signaling, claim. Yet again, it’s never going to unfold exactly how the ‘clever’ politicians anticipate.
Try that on Florida! Dare you?