This is one of the few 1984 style measures that I support.
Removing people's privacy when they volunteer to enter public places can be used to ensure freedom and SAFE mobility.
Of course this makes proper checks and balances even more important. I'd imagine that the loudest opposers of this loss of privacy are merely those that seek to hide from bad laws.
I call them cowards.
We should be free enough to be proud of everything we partake in. If we are going to hide from laws and do the unlawful behavior anyway this means that these are bad laws and they should be striken from the books.
the analogy doesn't hold unless I can pour alternatives into my existing engine. I don't even want to imagine the cost of a hybrid import that's tooled to run on gas, veg oil, H cell, or coal heated steam. I'd rather keep buying gas until a Mr. Fusion is available to strap to my hatchback and run off of banana peels and stale beer.
This is one of the few 1984 style measures that I support.
Removing people's privacy when they volunteer to enter public places can be used to ensure freedom and SAFE mobility.
Of course this makes proper checks and balances even more important. I'd imagine that the loudest opposers of this loss of privacy are merely those that seek to hide from bad laws.
I call them cowards.
We should be free enough to be proud of everything we partake in. If we are going to hide from laws and do the unlawful behavior anyway this means that these are bad laws and they should be striken from the books.
the analogy doesn't hold unless I can pour alternatives into my existing engine. I don't even want to imagine the cost of a hybrid import that's tooled to run on gas, veg oil, H cell, or coal heated steam. I'd rather keep buying gas until a Mr. Fusion is available to strap to my hatchback and run off of banana peels and stale beer.