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There’s regulated percentages that wipers have to cover as well:

The legit first class thrones are acceptable. Leather, reclining, spacious, cup holders. Depends on the cost.

ITAR also references “dual-use technologies”, that is, tech that can be used for both military and civilian purposes.  Radar, GPS, digital displays...there’s a host of possible components.

The answer is: money.

Agreed.

The simple fact is that we know China has no qualms about stealing IP and trade secrets to further their business needs, so one has to question why anyone would do business with them in the first place. There is no honor among thieves, when you lie down with dogs you get fleas, and all the other old adages apply.

Shadow the Hedgehog read like Star Fox Adventures (which also ranks) to me; it was a game with gameplay that could’ve worked with any characters but the ones they went with obviously to get those “ It’s a Sonic game so I buy “ sales.

No where in the 2nd amendment does it say they can ban any sort of personal firearms, but we do it anyways.

If they even get this to exist (legislating it doesn’t make the technology to do it magically exist) I can’t wait to see the shitstorm the first time someone dies or gets hurt because a false lockout prevents them from using their vehicle in a genuine emergency. 

Delivery driver here.  I’d have to blow into it like 100 times a day.

Exactly this. Changing car/home/flood/etc insurances is one of the easier subscription-esque things people deal with regularly. All State keeps bumping up our cars, but their flood insurance rate via a bundle, in particular, remain so far ahead that I have to let it keep going.

I don’t drink but I will 100% be spoofing this sensor just so I don’t have to blow into it

According to Automotive News, the rule was hidden in the depths of President Biden’s $1 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act from late 2021, but by next year a final rule must be issued on the new regulation.

So they are basically mass producing newly minted republicans , if this dumbass idea ever goes into effect. 

This is a great example of “looks good on paper” but will not work in real life.

This is the natural evolution of our society’s constant demonization of drinking and driving. We treat it as an ever-present evil that must be snuffed out at all costs, rather a poor decision that a few people make.

So do to some indiscretions in my younger years I had the displeasure of having an interlock device in my car about a decade ago. Not looking for sympathy, I did the crime and paid the price, but unless there has been a sea change in breathalyzer technology these things are a MAJOR pain in the ass. You have to hum at

I get the reasoning for having something like this. Absolutely 100% get it.

Helix Auto Works’ YouTube channel has just under 11k subscribers. As of right now, the video has over 22k views. They bought it to make content and get clicks. I don’t know if they’ll end up making money off this gamble, but it’s worth a shot. 

So did you pay any attention to his complaints about the RED camera?  Or see the cars he drove before the Taycan?  FYI...he didn’t buy the Taycan so I know you didn’t bother to watch the video lol