It might become much harder to speed without getting a ticket in the future.

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    4 months ago

    Surveillance State totalitarianism blah blah blah I know:

    You’re wielding a deadly weapon with the kinetic energy of a small bomb in a public space. You should be forced to obey the rules by any means necessary. Fuck your freedom: speeding endangers everyone!

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      4 months ago

      The problem is not the very idea of a method of control, the problem is who wields this one. This will abbsolutely be one more tool in the arsenal used to track and suppress people like anti-genocide protestors, pro-choice advocates, and -once Amazon or whoever inevitably buys access- labor union organizers.

      Let’s be real, neither companies or government in the US (but I repeat myself) care about human life, they just let over a million people die in a preventable and still ongoing pandemic to keep profits up. Nothing they have ever done has been motivated by concern for human life, this is a public control measure with a water-thin coat of fake civic responsibility painted on to justify it.

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        4 months ago

        If you’re driving to your protests you’re already an idiot.

        Fuck speeders. I don’t care about the surveillance considerations for licensed vehicles on public shared roads.

        Speed cams everywhere would be my preferred solution.

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          4 months ago

          “Haha fuck all those idiots who use the means of travel that has been foisted on them”

          I live somewhere where the infrastructure is completely built around the assumption of having a car. Everything is miles and miles apart, separated by nothing but highways and overpasses dotted with shrines to those who failed to cross them in time. I cannot overstate how much if you don’t have a car here, you are just stranded meat. This city is a temple to the automobile that would make every 1920s italian futurist cum immediately. Your options are to drive, uber or take the sometimes-running bus.

          Now, are there opsec problems inherent to all these approaches? Yes, but you start from what you have and build up, you don’t start at imaginary perfection and build down. What’s your realistic alternative for all these “idiots”, who live where the architecture itself is deliberately hostile to human life, let alone collective action? Pull a paramotor out of their assholes? You don’t care about opsec, you’re just looking for an excuse to justify and rationalize the decisions of your overlords in a way that lets you feel snidely superior to people with the chops to actually go out and do shit.

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      4 months ago

      Negative votes for essentially just saying people should drive safely and have that be enforced with technology. Gotta love it

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        4 months ago

        Libertarians and Anarchists I assume. An unholy alliance.

        Governments exist to enforce rules.

        Speed limits are the closest thing to a universally good rule you can imagine but “Big gubbmint bad” means that people gut react to it and throw a fit.

        I kinda expected it but felt it needed saying: fuck speeders.