Protect Your Privacy In Your Car!
By DICK MORRIS
Published on
DickMorris.com on January 17, 2014
Your car most likely has a "black box," akin to a flight data recorder
in a plane, that tracks your speed, seat belt use, skidding, swerving,
erratic driving and so forth. It records the last 45 pieces of
information about your driving and is updated constantly.
Your insurance company, the police or other authorities can use the
information from your box (called an Event Data Recorder or EDR) and use
it against you. You do not own the box and have no ability to
control its information.
Senators John Hoeven (R-ND) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn) have introduced
legislation to give you ownership of the box and to restrict any use of
the information without your consent.
Originally developed to find the causes of car crashes, the National
Transportation Safety Board is requiring it in all cars sold in the U.S.
by September, 2014.
As technology evolves, the box will likely contain more and more
information, making the case for this legislation all the more
compelling.
Please
sign this petition to back the Hoeven-Klobuchar bill to give you
control over the information on your car's black box. We will tell
your Congressman and your Senator of your support for this bill.
Click Here To Sign The Petition To Protect Your Privacy In Your Car!
Thanks,
Dick Morris
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