The difference is that public transit surveillance systems would be rolled out immediately, while cars would be a slow realization for all but the most tech aware.
I’d rather have a universal “my tax dollars are being used for what” outrage than a slow-rolling series of complaints from 2027/2028 car buyers (which are statistically going to be less numerous than previous years)
The difference is that public transit surveillance systems would be rolled out immediately, while cars would be a slow realization for all but the most tech aware.
I’d rather have a universal “my tax dollars are being used for what” outrage than a slow-rolling series of complaints from 2027/2028 car buyers (which are statistically going to be less numerous than previous years)