Proposal may lead to more accidents, mileage taxes and tickets for “recorded
traffic violations”
Kit Daniels
Infowars.com
January 1, 2014
In a few weeks, federal officials may require new vehicles to have trackable
GPS “safety” devices which could be hacked to cause automobile accidents and may
even usher in mileage taxes.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is spending the next
couple of weeks mulling over its decision to install vehicle-to-vehicle
communications – known as V2V for short – into new vehicles which would allow
them to “talk” to each other through GPS data under the guise of “accident
prevention,” according to ABC News.
However, one official involved with the government study of the devices
admitted that hackers could abuse the system to create mass havoc on the
road.
“Who has access and how do you secure the data?” David Wise of the Government
Accountability Office asked.
He even said that the V2V would rely on GPS data that can be used to easily
track a vehicle – and thus the occupants inside.
“Privacy is a real challenge,” Wise said.
This is refreshing honesty from a government official.
The fact that the V2V system could be hacked to cause high-speed pile-ups
exposes the political lie that these devices were designed to prevent accidents.
In fact, bureaucrats want the V2V installed in vehicles in order to track
Americans like animals in another sick extension of the domestic spy grid
pioneered by the NSA.
With vehicle tracking, big government politicians could also accomplish their
goal of taxing drivers by every mile driven.
Lawmakers could even use this sort of technology to pass laws that allow
local governments to mail drivers tickets for “recorded traffic violations” as
they already do with red light cameras.
And to really stick it into drivers even further, the costs for the GPS
technology will be tacked onto the price of new cars – forcing Americans to pay
for their own enslavement.
Take a look at the following articles to see for yourself the hidden agenda
behind the V2V technology:
A black box in your car? Some see a source of tax
revenue
Richard Clarke: Hastings Accident “Consistent with a Car Cyber
Attack
GM’s OnStar now spying on your car for profit even after you
unsubscribe?
Brazilians will be forced to use RFID chips and GPS trackers in
their cars
Exclusive: Govt Documents Reveal DHS Domestic Spy
Takeover
South Carolina Police Grab Innocent Cell User’s Data Through
‘Tower Dump’
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
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