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Soon, your car will not only track you in real time - and make sure you're paid-up on your insurance and have all your "papers" in order - it will also sell you. Digital license plates - approved for use in California, Arizona and most recently, Michigan - will replace the old metal plate that you controlled with an LCD screen connected to a computer that's connected (via WiFi) to you-know-who.And controlled by you-know-who.
The screen can be configured to show more than just your number, Number 6.
It can also show "targeted messaging" -
ads, in straightforward English, which these shysters avoid using like Dracula avoids daylight - which you'll advertise as you drive.
You become a free billboard as well as a leashed serf, always under the watchful eye of the government and corporations that "partner" together to mulct you and keep track of you.Let the driver behind you know
all about the latest deals on Amazon!
Your payoff? A "DMV approved" banner selected by you . . . from a menu of politically correct messages.
"Wear a mask," for instance.
You won't be allowed to run
unapproved messages.
Like every other digital shackle, the digital plate is marketed - cue the usual insipid strumming guitar background Muzak - as a great convenience. Why, you'll
never have to deal with renewing your registration in person or via the mail again! Because the connected plate is connected to your bank account and the DMV will automatically extract whatever it says you owe them - and not just for registration, at least in principle and for that reason the practice is likely.
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