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cwydro

(51,308 posts)
24. Seriously?
Sun May 24, 2015, 09:18 PM
May 2015

Wow.

To think that I saw this on DU.

I sure hope you forgot the sarcasm thingie.

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When did driving a vehicle down a publicly funded highly become a matter of privacy? Buzz Clik May 2015 #1
When you link the license plate number to dates and locations, it sure is. -none May 2015 #3
I'm surprised that people are just waking up to this. In_The_Wind May 2015 #5
Yup. Agschmid May 2015 #7
Combined with E-Z pass, nothing we do is private. In_The_Wind May 2015 #9
My state is going to all electronic tolling. Agschmid May 2015 #12
How is that gonna work for individuals who travel your roads from out of state? In_The_Wind May 2015 #13
They will send a bill in the mail Travis_0004 May 2015 #14
They will lose revenue. In_The_Wind May 2015 #16
Toll collectors are not always an option Travis_0004 May 2015 #18
Hell, never mind EZ pass--there's ONSTAR and cellphones. Those track your movements, too. MADem May 2015 #17
My car is too old for ONSTAR or any factory installed GPS system. In_The_Wind May 2015 #19
Indeed--and some of those Apple phones won't let you do that--the battery is in there for good! nt MADem May 2015 #23
All those cameras at intersections to catch red-light runners, do the same thing. -none May 2015 #8
Yup. In_The_Wind May 2015 #11
Oh know I am torn by this yeoman6987 May 2015 #2
It takes a while to identify a suspect in some cases. MH1 May 2015 #6
Where is the right to privacy on a public highway? leftofcool May 2015 #4
As a reasonable law abiding citizen, it is none of the government's business where I go, or how I -none May 2015 #10
Thank you. woo me with science May 2015 #21
I really wonder about those here that are OK with it. -none May 2015 #25
Seriously? cwydro May 2015 #24
It's simple, you have no expectation of privacy in public also Peregrine May 2015 #26
Your phone is a tracking device. There is no anonymity in the electronic world. Fla Dem May 2015 #15
And the US govt in the eyes of corporatists, is just like a Man in the eyes of fundamentalists. woo me with science May 2015 #20
I remember privacy. and freedom. one and the same, really reddread May 2015 #22
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