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United States News Title: Auto Cop An interesting unasked question has been raised by Fords announcement that it is developing a cop-less cop car. That is, an automated and AI cop car that would sneak itself behind the bushes and use license plate scanners, facial recognition and other such revenue-raising technologies to automatically issue paying paper. All the time. Everywhere. For everything. No more need to pay cops to do it some of the time. In other words, no more part-time, scattershot enforcement of traffic laws. It would become much harder to flout or evade any traffic law. Everything from speeding to driving around without all your papers in order. Auto Cop would know immediately. And theres no bargaining with him. But why should anyone object to (as Ford itself puts it) more efficient enforcement of the law? This assumes, of course, that the laws being enforced are reasonable, defensible, etc. Theyre not, of course. And everyone knows it. Which is precisely why they arent enforced efficiently. It would trigger an uprising. The whole point of the current system is the selective enforcement of idiotic laws. In order to maintain idiotic laws. Consider speed limits as an example. Unlike reasonable laws those regarding theft and murder, for instance speed limits are flouted by almost everyone who drives, almost every time they drive. Whether by a lot or a little is irrelevant. The point and living/breathing cops (and judges, even) admit it is that most speed limits are ignored and arent rigidly enforced because everyone agrees they are ridiculous. If they were rigidly enforced, it would become apparent very quickly just how ridiculous they are. How unsustainable they are. It would be necessary to raise them almost across the board so that most drivers werent constantly being sent tickets for speeding by Auto Cop. The only only reason the idiotic 55 MPH National Maximum Speed Limit lasted for 20 long years was due to the fact that it was possible to drive faster than that, most of the time . . and get away with it. It was like a lottery or a bison hunt. Most of the herd escaped unscathed most of the time. Occasionally, there were enforcement campaigns but these were greeted with outrage and derision and quickly abandoned, even though the law remained on the books. Idiotic laws can only survive when they are not efficiently and effectively enforced. The same is true of other idiotic traffic laws, such as those forbidding window tint and requiring everyone to buckle-up all the time. It is still very possible to evade most of these idiotic laws, most of the time. This acts as a very important safety valve. Outrage would erupt if the slew of idiotic traffic laws currently on the books were impossible to evade and enforced without exception and without mitigation. Rolling stops, for instance. There are times when its unsafe to come to a complete stop irrespective of the law requiring a full stop before proceeding. As when its snowing and trying to maintain momentum on a slick hill and a full stop would leave you stuck. Or worse sliding backward down the hill. And red lights that remain red. Do you just sit there forever? Back up? Isnt that illegal, too? Such things can be understood by and explained to a human cop and there is a decent chance he will cut some slack. The same goes for speeding and all the rest of it. All of us have been cut slack at one time or another. We count on this. It makes these idiotic laws sufferable when they would otherwise be insufferable. We count on a human cop not being around to hassle (and mulct) us for scoffing such laws and on the cops discretion if he is around. On being able to appeal to his sense or his humanity and hope he will ignore the law we both know is idiotic, even if that cant be openly said or admitted to. Auto Cop isnt programmed to cut slack. He it simply records the violation and issues the citation. Every single time. Every transgression and infraction would be enforced without exception. No explanation would cut any mustard. Just pay up. This is good news, actually and not just for the armed government workers who in addition to fearing for their safety must now fear for their well-paying, well-pensioned jobs. Efficient enforcement of idiotic laws is the godsend unspoken reason why Auto Cop will likely never be deployed. It would ruffle too many feathers. Plucking one goose every now and then is one thing. If the entire flock is subjected to plucking and at the same time well, even geese have their limits. Subscribe to *Cars and Automotive* Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Deckard (#0)
Eric Peters needs to be heavily sedated.
Eric has a unique writing style and is able to accurately articulate the machinations of the police state and does a great job exposing the hypocrisy of law enforcement in general. And you can rest assured that several someones are already hard at work on "black boxes" that will make your car or truck invisible to the Robot Cops.
In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments.
Theyre not, of course. And everyone knows it. Which is precisely why they arent enforced efficiently. It would trigger an uprising. The whole point of the current system is the selective enforcement of idiotic laws. In order to maintain idiotic laws. Eric Peters needs to be heavily sedated. ---- Tooconservative Anyone who cannot see some truth in Peters article, --- is already sedated... ;-)
If only. Peters posts these wackadoodle articles regularly, the nuttier the better.
If only. Peters posts these wackadoodle articles regularly, the nuttier the better. In your opinion they're nutty, --- I can see the truth in some portions of them, and enjoy the information.. --- And, - Peters opinions... Why do you find anything wrong with that?
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