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I also think this provision will end up getting shut down. There are tons of bills and things added in bills all the time that never come to fruition. |
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How's it poor? You got my pt and I think the majority of ppl think it's bad to have privacy invasion...sure we don't all have these but it's also bad to have a broken arm or guns pointed at you. Can't be bother to think of a more accurate analogy...maybe going crazy bingeing on junk food since food in general has unhealthy elements?
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You can be for or against it all you want. But in the end it's just another electronic thing to go wrong at the most inopportune time and disable a vehicle. Emergency situations, sensor faults, etc.
I hope to god there is something prohibiting the ability to take over vehicle controls while in motion. One sensor goes bad or reads something incorrectly and it mistakenly disables the ignition or applies emergency brake while refusing to release while doing 60mph could end very badly.
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Your car already has been sending this info to the manufacturer if you have always on internet (95% of cars post 2020). Or stored locally in cars since like 1994.
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My son is driving now, I love the teck, back up cameras, lane assistant and emergency breaking under 25 mph for him but it's not for me
Can we just have an option to keep it off?!? Most love all the features but not all I just do not like tracking, my skin crawls thinking about it I've had cruise control available to me my whole life, almost standard when I started driving in the 90's I activated it once, felt strange having the car accelerate with out my input, never did it again I still need to turn back as I backup, cameras no matter it's a habit |
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I'm still not sure what point you're trying to make. Try using your words.
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If the OP didn't want it that way probably should have not gone with a post that doesn't actually cite the source which does a much better job of describing what is in the bill (which as posted will likely come right back out, or just end up being one of those appendix things that nobody knows what to do with it since its functionally non-binding). There is no "back door," that is a lie. Its basically just asking everyone to put in an impairment system like what is in the mercs and have it be more than a light. Its a bad idea but I see what they are thinking, they want to stop the car from starting for people who are drunk (of which there are a lot more than those with DUIs). Its the result of a misunderstanding of the capabilities of a system and no carmaker is going to want to deal with the eventual warranty claim when your car wont start because it thinks you're high/drunk but you aren't. This is a result of ignorance, not malice. Of course the response is always "slippery slope," they will do a backdoor next. Which is, and always will be facile argument. Everything can be a slippery slope, eat too much beef and youll end up turning tricks for heroine. |
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SEC. 24220. ADVANCED IMPAIRED DRIVING TECHNOLOGY. (a) Findings.--Congress finds that-- (5) to ensure the prevention of alcohol-impaired driving fatalities, advanced drunk and impaired driving prevention technology must be standard equipment in all new passenger motor vehicles. (b) Definitions.--In this section: (1) Advanced drunk and impaired driving prevention technology.--The term ``advanced drunk and impaired driving prevention technology'' means a system that-- (A) can-- (i) passively monitor the performance of a driver of a motor vehicle to accurately identify whether that driver may be impaired; and (ii) prevent or limit motor vehicle operation if an impairment is detected; (B) can-- (i) passively and accurately detect whether the blood alcohol concentration of a driver of a motor vehicle is equal to or greater than the blood alcohol concentration described in section 163(a) of title 23, United States Code; and (ii) prevent or limit motor vehicle operation if a blood alcohol concentration above the legal limit is detected; or (C) is a combination of systems described in subparagraphs (A) and (B). "Prevent or limit motor vehicle operation" pretty much is a "back door" to taking over control of one's vehicle. Motor Trend states: "General Motors, BMW, and Nissan have already started installing infrared cameras that monitor driver behavior. These cameras track driver attentiveness and use semi-automated driver-assist systems. Making sure drivers keep their eyes on the road, they look for indications of impairment, drowsiness, or loss of consciousness. If any of these behaviors are detected, a warning alerts the driver and only escalates if said behaviors continue. Hazard lights come on, speed decreases, and the vehicle either comes to a halt or pulls over to the side of the road." So it seems the technology is pretty much already devised and in use. The Bill H.R. 3684 just makes the technology mandatory according to Section 24220 (a)(5). The problem is, is it Constitutional now that the technology is mandated by US Federal law. Now that the Government has mandated it, as the Bill describes, the Government needs to set the Motor Vehicle Safety Standards of the technology against existing drunk driving statutes. Determination of blood alcohol level of a driver is a LEGAL matter defined by law and must be determined by an Authority of a legal jurisdiction within the USA (e.g. the Police can pull you over, use technology or techniques to determine if you are over the legal limit for BAC and prevent you from driving further - arrst you for committing a crime). So essentially H.R. 3684 allows a non-jurisdictional entity (i.e. an automotive manufacturer) to determine a person's legal state to operate his privately-owned motor vehicle and accuse him of committing a crime. So once the Impaired Driver Tech makes the car pull over, to keep it Constitutional, the vehicle will have to call the "Authorities", to enact an arrest of the driver. That's the "slippery slope". If one owns one of the vehicles cited by Motor Trend as already having the technology, then that person is voluntarily letting the vehicle determine he is committing a crime. It's an entirely different subject when the vehicle pulls itself over because it is mandated by Federal Law. What is concerning is this was written (buried) into an infrastructure funding Bill. These Amendments kind of matter. Fourth Amendment The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. Fifth Amendment No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.
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All good points. Between the legalities and the risk of false positives stranding someone, there needs to be more clear and detailed information on how this is going to work. I can easily see someone driving on slippery roads or in bad storms cause a computer to think they are impaired and limit or immobilize the vehicle. Now you have someone stuck on the side of the road in sub zero temps. Is it going to allow the vehicle to stay running so they can stay warm? Will they be able to contact someone to re-enable the vehicle in the case of a false positive? How DO you get your vehicle re-enabled? Is that going to require the police? A judge order? Is it going to cost money? How many false positives are going to happen to where the police are too busy trying to respond to essentially stranded motorists? Not to mention the monitoring of everything else that we may not know about. Insurance companies already offer similar systems to monitor safe driving and I refuse to allow one in my vehicle. Will we start seeing tickets in the mail from speeding? Will insurance use this to raise our rates because they don't like how we drive? Don't get me wrong, I'm all for getting impaired drivers off the road, I just really dislike this idea. I realize some vehicles already do some of this, but I don't have to buy a vehicle that does if I'm not comfortable with it.
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Mothers Against Drunk Driving was initiated in 1980. 41 years later we have legislation hidden in a multi-trillion funding Bill for infrastructure where politicians propose technology injection into our privately-owned automobiles that will allow the vehicle to slow down and stop if it believes the driver is impaired. All of us are for reducing impaired driving. But holy shit, is that not a slippery slope?
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Also of concern - data leaks / hacks.
There will absolutely sooner or later be hacks of vehicles en masse. Think of the various ways your car's data can be used against you. - Are you a woman? Got a stalker? - GPS locates you at the gun range + home a lot? Likely target for burglary to steal your guns. - Unlisted address for privacy's sake? Well, not anymore...unless you park your vehicle in a separate location from your house. - Got a work trip for a secret project you're under NDA for? GPS data cross referenced with owners' linkedin profiles could blow the lid off it (ie, why are XYZ persons from ABC company frequently traveling to this one location where DEF company is located...could they be collaborating on something?) Depending on the industry / project, now your car is also a target for being broken into for a laptop, briefcase, etc related. - Could cross reference vehicles to discover relationships, friendships, build out your entire personal network. Hope nobody here is cheating with or on anyone else, but also can you say "even more annoying targeted ads that know way too much about who I hang out with and what I do"? Imagine hearing an ad on the radio for Safeway every time you drive past a Safeway... Then there's "what constitutes impairment"? A lot of people are just shitty drivers, jerky on the throttle / brakes, etc. The car deciding they're impaired and stopping them in the middle of say, an offramp, is not going to help the situation - and they're likely a poor enough driver to not know what to do at that point either. In the bay area, everyone does 75-85 mph - even when it's a construction zone with a speed limit of 55. I'd rather not have my car decide I'm driving recklessly and hit the brakes for me in front of a FedEx truck doing 80. As for the people poo-pooing this and waving it away as an overreaction that will never make it into law - look what happened with microstamping and how that's playing out. Zero trust isn't just for infosec...
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