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Black Box in your car???
Topic Started: May 31 2011, 08:07 PM (263 Views)
ivorythumper
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I am so adjective that I verb nouns!
can anyone verify if this is true?
The dogma lives loudly within me.
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Mark
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HOLY CARP!!!
Our government is foul.
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When I see an adult on a bicycle, I do not despair for the future of the human race. H.G. Wells
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kenny
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I support these.
Too many people drive badly and these will help by proving who's at fault for collisions.

People who disobey laws and drive unsafely won't like these.
Screw them!

Driving in public roads is a privilege not a right.
Zillions of innocent people are killed every year because morons are free to be morons and kill us with 2 tons of steel going 90 MPH - THROUGH RED LIGHTS!

Existing laws are not enough.
I support technology that may save your daughter's life.

Black boxes in commercial jets are a good thing too.
Pilots have no right to privacy and neither does any driver on a public road.
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ivorythumper
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I am so adjective that I verb nouns!
Good Kenny, it will make it easier to round up people if the government can always track where they are. Remember, privacy is a privilege, not a right. :thumb:
The dogma lives loudly within me.
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Aqua Letifer
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ZOOOOOM!
ivorythumper
May 31 2011, 10:14 PM
Good Kenny, it will make it easier to round up people if the government can always track where they are. Remember, privacy is a privilege, not a right. :thumb:
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I cite irreconcilable differences.
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The 89th Key
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I actually thought these were already standard in new cars, so I don't really have a problem with them.
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Kincaid
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Yeah, as long as they do not have transponders for locating I have no problem - though I certainly would not mind a transponder that can be turned on by the owner with the owner's approval in order to locate the vehicle if stolen or if someone went missing in it. My car already has OnStar so I suppose by a warrant the police might be able to get info from it.

It would certainly be very helpful in auto accident situations to sort out responsibility.
Kincaid - disgusted Republican Partisan since 2006.
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Copper
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kenny
May 31 2011, 09:29 PM
I support these.

Me to, we can use them to track everyone who goes to a gay bars.

Then we can use the data to see what they are up to.
The Confederate soldier was peculiar in that he was ever ready to fight, but never ready to submit to the routine duty and discipline of the camp or the march. The soldiers were determined to be soldiers after their own notions, and do their duty, for the love of it, as they thought best. Carlton McCarthy
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Copper
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ivorythumper
May 31 2011, 10:14 PM
Good Kenny, it will make it easier to round up people if the government can always track where they are. Remember, privacy is a privilege, not a right. :thumb:

No kidding, it's about time.

These people that think they can just wander around wherever and whenever they want are a big problem.

And many of them drive inefficiently, now we can fix that by sending them to driving re-education.

The possibilities are endless.
The Confederate soldier was peculiar in that he was ever ready to fight, but never ready to submit to the routine duty and discipline of the camp or the march. The soldiers were determined to be soldiers after their own notions, and do their duty, for the love of it, as they thought best. Carlton McCarthy
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Renauda
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Copper
Jun 1 2011, 11:07 AM
kenny
May 31 2011, 09:29 PM
I support these.

Me to, we can use them to track everyone who goes to a gay bars.

Are you planning to check these venues out?

Copper, are you not telling us something about your *after hours* persona?
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Copper
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Renauda
Jun 1 2011, 11:15 AM
Copper
Jun 1 2011, 11:07 AM
kenny
May 31 2011, 09:29 PM
I support these.

Me to, we can use them to track everyone who goes to a gay bars.

Are you planning to check these venues out?

Copper, are you not telling us something about your *after hours* persona?

No, not me, but we can use the data for blackmail and persecution.
The Confederate soldier was peculiar in that he was ever ready to fight, but never ready to submit to the routine duty and discipline of the camp or the march. The soldiers were determined to be soldiers after their own notions, and do their duty, for the love of it, as they thought best. Carlton McCarthy
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Renauda
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HOLY CARP!!!
But of course. After all that is the J. Edgar Hoover way.
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kenny
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Oh Noes!
Jose might find out that I went to a straight bar now!

Oh Noes!

Actually, today being straight is nothing to be ashamed of.
It's not bad any more.
Besides, that was just made up and agreed with.
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