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Mandatory "Big Brother" Black Boxes
In All New Cars From 2015


A bill already passed by the Senate and set to be rubber stamped by the House would make it mandatory for all new cars in the United States to be fitted with black box data recorders from 2015 onwards.

Section 31406 of Senate Bill 1813 (known as MAP-21), calls for "Mandatory Event Data Recorders" to be installed in all new automobiles and legislates for civil penalties to be imposed against individuals for failing to do so.

"Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall revise part 563 of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, to require, beginning with model year 2015, that new passenger motor vehicles sold in the United States be equipped with an event data recorder that meets the requirements under that part," states the bill.

Although the text of legislation states that such data would remain the property of the owner of the vehicle, the government would have the power to access it in a number of circumstances, including by court order, if the owner consents to make it available, and pursuant to an investigation or inspection conducted by the Secretary of Transportation.

Given the innumerable examples of both government and industry illegally using supposedly privacy-protected information to spy on individuals, this represents the slippery slope to total Big Brother surveillance of every American?s transport habits and location data.

The legislation, which has been given the Orwellian title "Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act", sailed through the Senate after being heavily promoted by Democrats Harry Reid and Barbara Boxer and is also expected to pass the Republican-controlled House.

Given the fact that the same bill also includes a controversial provision that would empower the IRS to revoke passports of citizens merely accused of owing over $50,000 in back taxes, stripping them of their mobility rights, could the mandatory black boxes or a similar technology be used for the same purpose?

Biometric face-recognition and transdermol sensor technology that prevents an inebriated person from driving a car by disabling the automobile has already been developed, in addition to systems that refuse to allow the vehicle to start if the driver is deemed to be overtired.

The ultimate Big Brother scenario would be a system whereby every driver had to get de facto permission from the state to drive each time they get behind the wheel, once it had been determined from an iris scan that they were good citizens who have paid all their taxes and not misbehaved.

The push to pressure car manufacturers to install black box tracking devices in all new cars has been ongoing for over a decade. In 2006, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration encouraged but did not require automobile manufacturers to install the systems.

However, in February last year NHTSA administrator David Strickland said the government was considering making the technology mandatory in the wake of recalls of millions of Toyota vehicles.

Earlier this year it was reported that the NHTSA would soon formally announce that all new cars would be mandated to have the devices fitted by law, which has now been codified into the MAP-21 bill.

http://www.infowars.com/mandatory-big-brother-black-boxes-in-all-new-cars-from-2015/
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I'd rather take my chances with terrorists, than to watch the federal govt continue to grow more intrusive day after day, all in the name of national security.
« Last Edit: April 19, 2012, 04:53:09 PM by BT »

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BAD, BAD, LEGISLATION        >:(
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Can we get back to the basic question? What should government do?

The Tea Party movement did the nation a great service in 2010 by focusing on the problem behind much of what’s gone wrong in America: government, and too much of it.

It’s refreshing to see that the sentiment lingers about this nation under God dedicated to preserving our God-given rights.

“Voters believe too much government power is a dangerous thing and put a very high value on protecting the rights of the individual,” says Rasmussen Reports.

“Sixty-five percent of Likely U.S. Voters agree with the statement that a government powerful enough to do everything you want is also powerful enough to take away everything you have,” the pollster reports.

Only 23 percent disagree.

In conjunction with the following poll’s findings, we are encouraged:

“Voters have mixed views on the government’s role in solving the current economic problems, but they are certain cutting government spending is a good place to start,” another new Rasmussen Reports  survey found.

Forty six percent of Likely Voters  now are more concerned that the government will do too much in reacting to the nation’s economic problems rather than not enough. Whew.

But there still are 42 percent  worried  government will not do enough
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BAD, BAD, LEGISLATION        >:(

And SIRS why why why after passing the Senate after being heavily
promoted by Democrats Harry Reid and Barbara Boxer is it also expected
to pass the Republican-controlled House?



« Last Edit: April 19, 2012, 04:50:32 PM by Christians4LessGvt »
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EXCELLENT QUESTION. 

Tea Party Representatives.....you planning on "rubber stamping" this??  And your constitutional justification is again.........?
"The worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal." -- Aristotle