Satellite Road Pricing
“Spy-in-the-sky” road pricing is wrong. Not because we should have to pay for what we use, but because it gives the government unprecedented access to where we have gone.
There is no way around this. Spy-in-the-sky just opens so many possibilities for governmental intrusion into our lives.
The ASI supports road pricing, but they’re wrong to do so. Whilst the idea of road pricing is not one to which I object, there is currently no practical way that it can be accomplished without causing massive civil liberties issues.
Until this has been resolved, there is no way that I can support road pricing itself.
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