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Dan Boren introduces microstamping bill to US House, sorry if repost
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<blockquote data-quote="mhphoto" data-source="post: 1202328" data-attributes="member: 6288"><p>If it became mandated that a new technology to cut down on auto accident deaths be standard on every car in America, but that technology put a premium of $50,000 on every new car, no matter the original price, it wouldn't be a great seller and the public wouldn't be any better off for it. Even if the gov't mandated it be installed into <u>every</u> car in the US, people would still be able to disable to sensor, and the public would have to finance this "wonder device" to be in compliance. Most would have to take out $50,000 loans for each car. The public wouldn't be better off. </p><p></p><p>Seems like a waste of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mhphoto, post: 1202328, member: 6288"] If it became mandated that a new technology to cut down on auto accident deaths be standard on every car in America, but that technology put a premium of $50,000 on every new car, no matter the original price, it wouldn't be a great seller and the public wouldn't be any better off for it. Even if the gov't mandated it be installed into [U]every[/U] car in the US, people would still be able to disable to sensor, and the public would have to finance this "wonder device" to be in compliance. Most would have to take out $50,000 loans for each car. The public wouldn't be better off. Seems like a waste of time. [/QUOTE]
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