Saturday, July 4, 2009

Big insurance may be watching you in Ohio

Grab your BB guns, folks.

As Chicago officials consider using red-light cameras to nab folks for the victimless crime of driving uninsured, the same program now threatens to come to Ohio.

The program would check each passing car against insurance company databases.

Let me make this abundantly clear: This is unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment. End of story.

In their hearts, those who want to bring this program to Ohio are acting in bad faith. This is fascism, and the Free Republic thought controllers seem to be the only ones who support it.

Now I understand why that woman shot out the red-light cam with a BB gun. After that, she should have been appointed Chief Justice.

The '1984' mockery of America that's been expanding in recent years is one in which nobody watches the watchers, and we are considered wards of the government.

(Source: http://www.walletpop.com/blog/2009/06/29/red-light-cameras-now-check-for-insurance-too)

2 comments:

  1. I wouldn't call driving without insurance a victimless crime, especially if said driver causes an accident.

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  2. The only victim is the insurance company, which doesn't get the money it thinks is "owed" to it.

    What I propose is a public bond system...People put up a bond in order to drive, and their liability comes from that.

    But if someone can't afford the bond, the gov't covers it for them.

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