- And so it begins. Soon this will be real time reporting. - Cars are the new cell phones. Makes me glad I drive the equivalent of a Nokia 3210. - But do you use the equivalent of a Nokia 3210 phone? - I wish such a unicorn existed. So I just leave that thang at home when I’m doing hood rat stuff. 
- Put linux on it or go for open hardware right away. :) 
 
 
 
- First thing first: fuck reckless and dangerous driving. - But yikes, once the authorities take one step in, they will never take a step back. - Also it’s Singapore, a city that make it extremely expensive to own a car, essentially lock the option out for anyone who can’t pay sgd100k± for the certificate. And car is also extremely expensive to buy. - But despite that, one doesn’t need to own a car to travel around Singapore, it’s a very walkable city despite the weather. 
- This title made my brain spin on itself  - This is what you get when you mess with the S’pore police. 
 
- Cars are spyware with wheels. - And yet people want electric cars 
 
- This might be an unpopular opinion, but I think cars and heavy vehicles should report overspeeding and other reckless behaviour to the traffic police. - I agree that does sound safe but I can’t trust the cops with a record of everywhere I’ve been or some kind of tracking system. - #alwaysbecriming - I think a good compromise would be the car only reporting you if you cross the speed limit. But then, you’d have to take the manufacturer’s word for it. - Sweet, I can still text as much as I want that way. Because speeding is the only issue, right? 
 
 
 









