Black Box Exposed, It Is Just Another Obama Tax Hike On The American People. Video
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Among other things, CBO suggested that a vehicle miles traveled (VMT) tax could be tracked by installing electronic equipment on each car to determine how many miles were driven; payment could take place electronically at filling stations.
The White House Office of Management has approved a request from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to mandate event data recorders, commonly referred to as “black boxes,” in 100-percent of new vehicles sold.
In the very near future, then, the car you drive may monitor your every action behind the wheel, from speed to steering angle to brake pressure to whether or not you and your front seat passengers are buckled up.
If that makes you paranoid, this won’t help much: if you drive a newer car, chances are there’s already some kind of black box logging your actions, something that most consumers are blissfully unaware of. Today, The Detroit News tells us, 91.6 percent of light-duty autos utilize black boxes, so the latest directive would merely take that to 100 percent.


The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it will require all new U.S. vehicles to have black boxes by Sept. 1, 2014, noting that 96 percent of 2013 models already come with them standard.
The new proposal does not change the 15 types of data black boxes should record when it senses a crash.
Expect ownership of the data to become a point of concern once the new regulations take effect.
While we may be safe from law enforcement wirelessly accessing data from black boxes (for the near future, anyway), we know one thing for certain: insurance companies aren’t in the business of losing money, and if such data can be used to pad profits, chances are good insurers will find a way to do so.
Much has been said this last week on the controversial black Boxes in new cars. The mainstream media has offer all kinds of reasons that the we should welcome the black boxes.
Everything from The data recorders tracking a number of items, including vehicle speed, whether a driver tried to step on the brakes before a crash, information about engine throttle, air bag readiness before a crash, and whether seat belts were buckled. All these things can clear you name in case of a accident.
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But what else could it be used for??

The Obama administration has floated a transportation authorization bill that would require the study and implementation of a plan to tax automobile drivers based on how many miles they drive. Seriously.

Obama’s answer to the fiscal cliff is instilling carbon taxes in America to “help cut the US budget deficit.”

Beginning at $20 per metric ton of carbon dioxide tax, which would be raised 6% annually would be “applied to the Congressional Budget Office’s 2012 baseline, this would halve the fiscal deficit by 2022.” occupycorporatism

Carbon tax credits? Yes Carbon Tax Credits, The Obama administration has floated a transportation authorization bill that would require the study and implementation of a plan to tax automobile drivers based on how many miles they drive.

The plan is a part of the administration’s Transportation Opportunities Act, an undated draft.

News of the draft follows a March Congressional Budget Office report that supported the idea of taxing drivers based on miles driven.

Among other things, CBO suggested that a vehicle miles traveled (VMT) tax could be tracked by installing electronic equipment on each car to determine how many miles were driven; payment could take place electronically at filling stations. from


So mainstream media disguises the Black boxes dark side and leeds people to believe it will be good for them.

It will help them prove their innocents if involved in a accident, NHTSA and automakers can make our vehicles and our roadways even safer,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. “This proposal will give us the critical insight and information we need to save more lives.”

Those who opt for black box technology will have their insurance premiums based on their actual driving record. This is likely to benefit women, as well as more cautious male drivers, who now won’t be penalised simply because an insurer sees their age and sex and assumes they must be a “boy racer”. The telegraph.

However, those who opt for black box technology will have their insurance premiums based on their actual driving record. This is likely to benefit women, as well as more cautious male drivers, who now won’t be penalised simply because an insurer sees their age and sex and assumes they must be a “boy racer”. http://telegraph

But what they don’t tell you is this.

This black box is nothing more than a way to raise revenue for the government. It measures your speed, indicates weather your wearing your seat belt and tracks you with gps, they will know your driving habits, and hours you drive, how much gas you burn.

Then you will begin to be just a means to raise revenue. They will tax you with a carbon tax for how much gas you burn, you could be sent tickets for not wearing your seat belt, speeding tickets.

Have you ever caught yourself driving 35 MPH in a 25 MPH speed zone? Or forgot to buckle your seat belt? Ticket! Revenue!

Then the insurance companies will charge people according to their driving habits, if you drive during rush hour traffic every day in down town New York, you will pay a higher premium than someone who lives in the country and only drives early in the morning when taking care of their farm. This should be very concerning to the American people.

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legal spying, are we awake yet????