This is the last straw. The Federal Government will now require all
new cars sold in the United States after 2015 to have “black boxes” installed. Ostensibly, this is only to allow accident
investigators to know what was happening in the car immediately prior to an
accident. I believe there is more to
it. They would be able to track where
you went and how long you were there as well.
Now, they will pooh paw this suggestion, but the plain truth is that
those intersection cameras that were only supposed to be used to record
accidents are now being used to track individual car traffic and to issue
speeding tickets. Plus, that means the price of the cars will go up to cover the cost of this invasion into our privacy.
Why doesn’t the government just call us all in to clinics and install the microchip into our necks and get it over with? They know where every nickel you stick into
the bank came from and where every dime was spent. They know who lives with you, whether or not
you have herpes, how often you get your teeth cleaned and how much you spend on
birth control.
They have invaded our privacy beyond the limits of
reason and the Constitution. By mining
data from various government agencies and businesses, they already know
virtually everything about us. Now, they want to listen in to your cell phone
conversations without court approved wire taps, monitor your key strokes when you’re on the
Internet and to know how fast you drive and where you go.
It’s time for us to get up in arms over this
intrusion into our privacy. They have no
right to know how many guns I have or how often I shoot them. They have no right to know what kind of
condoms I buy.
That’s MY AMERICAN OPINION,
respectfully submitted.
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