Pressureangle Posted December 29, 2024 Posted December 29, 2024 6 hours ago, Tomchri said: Got a notice from my insurance company the other day, you can get a device in the car so they can follow your driving habit. Better rates if you behave. NO thank you. I rather pay more. What a bloody world. Quite a few of the buddies to, we are happy we grew up in a time with not a lot of restrictions. Cheers Tom. I did this with Progressive. I installed the device in the car we didn't take on vacation lol Saved about a third on the rate after that. 2 2
Lucky Phil Posted December 29, 2024 Posted December 29, 2024 9 hours ago, Tomchri said: Got a notice from my insurance company the other day, you can get a device in the car so they can follow your driving habit. Better rates if you behave. NO thank you. I rather pay more. What a bloody world. Quite a few of the buddies to, we are happy we grew up in a time with not a lot of restrictions. Cheers Tom. Some US insurance companies won't insure your car without a separate tracker fitted. People have bought second hand cars and have battery drain issues and subsequently found a tracker wired into the system they were unaware of the previous owner was obliged to fit. Maybe the DD preppers and tin foil hat brigade aren't looking so silly now,lol. 3 2
ScuRoo Posted December 31, 2024 Author Posted December 31, 2024 I like this YouTuber, who is an Englishman living in Australia and who is an engineer & a lawyer. I cannot tell if he’s awake, even to the global climate boiling change nonsense. However, he is spot on about the impossibility of moving everybody to EVs. Important to remember that the phrase "By 2030, you will own nothing and be happy"? Did you think that the global publicity for this, essentially code for the United Nations "Agenda 21" & their "Sustainable Development Goals", is a bluff? I don't. 1
ScuRoo Posted December 31, 2024 Author Posted December 31, 2024 On 12/29/2024 at 7:29 AM, guzzler said: Like many bike and car enthusiasts I enjoy riding and driving and actually get quite a lot of satisfaction from doing it well... If I'm to be merely a passenger while some device controls everything then as much as I hate public transport maybe it'll be time to embrace it. Hopefully by this stage my sphere of movement will be quite limited..... No doubt that’s said tongue in cheek with an “I’ll be right Jack” attitude but it’s not a world I’d wish for my kids and potential grandies to live in All these changes can conceivably be useful tools in the hands of a controlling totalitarian regime (there’s been plenty of those over the last hundred years so it is feasible) I’m sick of all this effectively stripping away of freedoms and enjoyment of life and imposition of constant government intrusion in your face Being a white privileged man I’m consciously misappropriating the cry, “I can’t breathe.. I can’t breathe.. I can’t breathe!” But there you have it. The restrictions even apply to voicing an opinion now As for me - I will not comply 3
gstallons Posted December 31, 2024 Posted December 31, 2024 That little 666 device in your pocket tells "someone" EVERYTHING you are doing . It monitors your driving habits , speed , location 7/24 . Your preferences in ice cream , political propaganda , pornographic "research" , anything . Some entity is very interested in you and the population of the Earth . 1984 came a long time ago. 2
ScuRoo Posted January 1 Author Posted January 1 19 hours ago, footgoose said: Whatever one may think of him, Ed Snowden If government isn’t telling the truth - anyone who spills the beans on government is in ‘hero’ territory up there with Julian Assange 👍😎
ScuRoo Posted Monday at 02:38 PM Author Posted Monday at 02:38 PM https://off-guardian.org/2025/01/17/watch-car-freedom-solutionswatch/ Watch this short (half an hour) interview with James Corbett. No idea to what extent the car journalist libertarian is aware of the wider threat but he’s absolutely on point about automotive surveillance and remote control. 1
audiomick Posted Tuesday at 12:08 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:08 AM What it is about is "Kundenbindung", i.e. the manufacturer keeping contact with the customer. Don't get me wrong, I'm not up for that in any way. I buy the product, and when I want a new one, I'll contact the manufacturer off my own bat. So leave me alone and stop sending me "informative e-mails". That the gathering of such information can lead to "big brother" style surveillance is obvious, if the laws of the land allow that. Here in Germany, there are a number of hurdles to prevent that. Whatever, I don't like the idea that my car is constantly "phoning home" to tell the manufacturer where I am, but I don't see a global conspiracy in that. It is "only" the manufacturer trying to consolidate his contact to the customer. Bad enough, but not the end of the world.
ScuRoo Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago ScreenRecording_01-24-2025 08-50-05_1.mov 👏👏👏 Outstanding 🇺🇸
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