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by neilalexander 2559 days ago
Merely playing devil's advocate here but I'm not entirely sure that a cellular module that knows where you are is really any worse than having your mobile phone in your pocket pinging off local cell towers or your number-plates being seen by ANPR-enabled cameras road-side (of which there are probably a lot more than we realise).
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Everyone who has watched an episode of CSI: Anywhere knows this about mobile phones. While you can turn off the phone or leave it behind easily, the same cannot be done with a module built into the car.
That's a fair point, yeah.
So what you're saying is that privacy is already dead, so we might as well keep making or worse?
I suppose what I'm saying is that you need to weigh up all the factors.

Generally we're all happy enough for our phone operators to know where we are with not-terrible accuracy since so many of us choose to walk around with a phone in our pockets. In the event that you get into a potentially fatal collision, is your privacy more important than a first responder being able to actually find you?

I argue that my or anyone else's right to choose and decide whether we want this feature in our cars is more important than lives saved by making this technology mandatory in all new cars sold.