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Some people like to call this a "tin foil hat" concern. But in the news today, golfer Tiger Woods was recently in a crash, and looks like the authorities are wanting to look at what they are calling the vehicle "black box". (Article link below.)
Specifically the authorities mention using the black box to "determine if criminal charges were necessary". Currently there are no criminal charges, but imagine if your vehicle rats you out and they up the charges. Cold!
Possibly the extent to which the new Bronco might rat out the owner, would depend on the number of sensors and automated functions on the various versions.
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/sherif...rmine-if-a-crime-was-committed-033336250.html
Specifically the authorities mention using the black box to "determine if criminal charges were necessary". Currently there are no criminal charges, but imagine if your vehicle rats you out and they up the charges. Cold!
Possibly the extent to which the new Bronco might rat out the owner, would depend on the number of sensors and automated functions on the various versions.
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/sherif...rmine-if-a-crime-was-committed-033336250.html
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