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The term “kill switch” is trying to get you to think that the police get a button to turn off the car, which is the one thing this law doesn’t do. It's a mandate for the government to devise a passive, local system within your car to detect erratic driving.
Here is a more detailed explanation of the bipartisan bill in question:
When laws were introduced to require seat belts in cars, with a legal mandate to use them while driving, people declared it an infringement of their rights.
https://www.businessinsider.com/when-americans-went-to-war-against-seat-belts-2020-5
When laws were introduced to toughen up drunk driving laws, people declared it communism.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSDniOoR3Lw
This is nothing new. Regulation should uphold public safety, and passive safety systems make sense in the age of information.
If I had to take a guess what the end result will be, it will probably just be a gyroscope that will disable the car if too much swerving/erratic behavior is detected. But because you can't just stop a car in the middle of the freeway, it will probably set an internal speed limit to the car just like a train does. Probably a speed low enough for you to get off the road but not high enough for you to hurt somebody even if you're drunk.
But all of that is nuance, and you don't often get that around here.
All the nuance in the world doesn't matter when it's just different flavors of shit.
Thank you for your high effort contribution to the discussion. Really helps.
I mean there's not much to say. You're basically just trying to explain that you didn't serve me a plate of human shit, it's actually dog shit, from only purebred poodles. Cool distinction, I still don't want to eat shit.
I didn't serve you anything. And those who are serving you, are not serving you shit. They're serving you public safety.