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HokieR

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I'm not sure it's possible to have much privacy these days


I don't worry too much about it because I'm not that important or interesting. On the other hand, can the authorities, without your permission, remotely stop your car? Say if they thought you had missed a payment when you hadn't? They can already access all kinds of information about where you have been. How fast you were going and etc. In other words, your car can rat you out. So what's the next step? It is a little disconcerting.

(In response to this post by Vtskier1)

Posted: 09/22/2020 at 1:53PM



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