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» posted on Friday, May 27th, 2011 at 9:03 am by madblog
Drove my Chevy and the Government knew it.
News Story: Autos Insider | U.S. to propose mandatory vehicle ‘black boxes’ | The Detroit News:
You got to love how the government loves to remove our freedoms for a little security…
Yeah I know that the story only states that these black boxes would be to better understand what caused an accident… Yeah, but tell me when they have only stopped at the original reasons?
The government loves to make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside because they want to protect you. They want to make sure your ok… Bullshit!
As the old saying goes, when the government comes and says, “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.” RUN THE OTHER WAY FAST!
So why don’t I like this black box so much? Simple answer is that it breaks my Constitutional rights of property, freedom to travel without papers, and illegal searches of my property. It isn’t that I am worried I will be caught doing something illegal or anything like that. But why should the government have the right to enter my personal space and monitor me when I am an honest person. If anything I should be more worried about it because I believe in my freedom of speech and have a problem just sitting quietly as my rights are being removed.
Either way, the fact is that if they can added the black boxes to your car they can over time add more devices to your car under the same reasoning. Your safety. You see all they need to do is add a GPS to monitor your speed, if you make complete stops, or where your favorite party is at. And gee, those can all fall under the same reasons, safety.
Lets stop the Nanny State now and reverse laws like these before we all get told what, when, and where we can go for our safety.
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