Mandatory GPS tracking involves using GPS technology in all vehicles to monitor driving behavior and improve road safety. Proponents argue that it enhances road safety and reduces accidents by monitoring and correcting dangerous driving behaviors. Opponents argue that it infringes on personal privacy and could lead to government overreach and misuse of data.
@9NDXVPP2mins2m
No, because it would greatly reduce vehincle options for the worse-off.
@6RXF4D9Libertarian 2 days2D
No, and government should be prohibited from attempting this.
@9NBX7LB2 days2D
Yes, for those convicted of DUI or other offenses that are a harm to others
@Paculino 2 days2D
Yes, but require a warrant to access anything more than speed information
@9N8VZSC3 days3D
No, I do not want big brother looking over my shoulder.
@EnderKilgannon 4 days4D
Only of repeat offenders of DUI or Accidents or aggressive driving.
@9N5PFNK4 days4D
No, unless the government has been given permission by the driver.
@9N56GXG5 days5D
No, but this should be an incentivized and voluntary process.
@9N2CM2T6 days6D
No. This is a violation of the 4th amendment and will be used by corrupt police.
@9MZFB3Z6 days6D
No, it would be a totalitarian violation of privacy
@9MYP55X7 days7D
No. Because they could get hacked, and someone might want to control/manipulate in a negative way.
@9MYMGYN7 days7D
No. This is too "big brother". However, if the driver CHOOSES to have GPS monitoring by their insurance company in return for lower rates, that would be acceptable and voluntary
@9MVP66L1wk1W
Yes, but only for drivers who’ve gotten into accidents or speeding down the streets
@9MVGZBJRepublican1wk1W
There are other ways they could improve road safety. The Govern does not need to invade our lives.
@rosetintedarcher 1wk1W
No, but speed limiting should be added to vehicles and cameras used
@9MV76VC1wk1W
No, only in government-owned vehicles like police cars
@9MV4XT61wk1W
Only if the person has a record for recess driving
@9MNJ8V52wks2W
Yes but the government track every vehicle, but shouldn't actively track data. Also the government shouldn't tell people.
@9MLNDSP2wks2W
No, and the government should never be allowed to monitor drivers without a federal warrant and due process
Yes, as usual for high-risk individuals, felons, or other individuals deemed necessary; but prioritize the placing of police cars on the road to monitor traffic while installing more surveillance to help monitor as well
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