They will continue to broaden the definition of violent crime
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Anonymous2w
I don’t think the feds should have the ability to remotely disable vehicles, no, the possibility for abuse is far too high
Anyone familiar with 20th century history knows not to trust the FBI
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Anonymous2w
the possibility of hacking is too risky, anyways were already in a mass surveillance state where tf are they gonna go?
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Anonymous2w
Mass surveillance should never be acceptable for any reason.
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Anonymous2w
no, i fear the safety concerns that surround that
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Anonymous2w
Whoever said yes is the kind of person that belongs in Canada. Don’t give up your rights
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Anonymous#12w
Guess what? They already have that power!
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Anonymous#22w
Don’t let them use it at their own discretion* is what I should’ve said. But if your car is old enough they can’t do shit
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Anonymous#22w
They kinda dont
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Anonymous#62w
Some cars such Tesla and Mercedes can already be remotely disabled by the manufacturer if it is reported stolen
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AnonymousOP2w
isnt that only disabling them from starting the car up and not in motion though?
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Anonymous#42w
I don’t think this shit flies in canada my dude. Has its own problems but. Don’t think this is one of them
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Anonymous#62w
Depends, some cars will force a break while in motion