I don't think things are quite as bad as you describe. Obviously the courts would have to realize that someone could fly through a red light and t-bone you and there's no way you would know to hit your brakes, well, hopefully. This won't go away. Every day more and more laws are being put out that make it legal for the government to monitor you, such as cameras set up on the streets with face recognition technology. It's happening everywhere, within a few years you won't be able to "back up" audio cd's on your computer because of hardware based protections(meaning software hacks are impossible). It's in Holling's bill <-- california senator I believe. Nobody hears about the laws till they've already been passed and by then it's too late to do anything about them except complain about how we have no rights. [/rant]
sorry, stuff like this just pisses me off. If the Holling's bill were to pass in it's current state you're computer would be nothing more than an extremely expensive dvd player.
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