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Roadblock Proponents Go After Apple

Posted on March 24th, 2011 in , | 3 Comments

Roadblock Proponents Go After Apple
By James Baxter, NMA President

United States Senators Shumer, Lautenberg, Udall and Reid recently told Apple, INC. that they don’t like applications on the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch that show the location of roadblocks—euphemistically referred to as “checkpoints.” They want Apple to shut down the roadblock apps because they allows motorists to avoid roadblocks (and the delays, intimidation, inconvenience, and harassment that this tactic personifies).

It’s ironic, just as we are on the cusp of yet another military campaign to protect human freedom and dignity in the world, that four heavy hitters in the ruling class come out in favor of an authoritarian tactic that reached its pinnicle in the heyday of the USSR and the Iron Curtain.

The roadblock’s unique philosophical foundation is based on the dubious legal theory that while it may not be permissible to violate one individual’s constitutional rights, it is permissible for the government to ignore an entire population’s constitutional rights, just as long as everybody is abused equally.

The police are not legally permitted to just randomly pull over motorists to “check their papers”, inspect the interior of their vehicles, or smell their breath. But, it’s legally permissible to pull everybody over (make them stop at a roadblock) to check their papers, inspect the interior of their vehicles and smell their breath???

Maybe this is standard operating procedure in Libya, but in the “land of the free and home of the brave?”

Here’s hoping you will contact Apple and these four Senators and tell them it’s the roadblocks that need to be shut down.

When that happens the roadblock apps will cease to exist—everybody wins!

You can send feedback to Apple here, here or here and the senators’ contact information is included below:

Charles Schumer:
http://schumer.senate.gov/new_website/contact.cfm

Frank Lautenberg
http://lautenberg.senate.gov/contact/routing.cfm

Tom Udall
http://tomudall.senate.gov/?p=contact

Harry Reid
http://reid.senate.gov/contact/index.cfm

 


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3 Responses to “Roadblock Proponents Go After Apple”

  1. bajajoes says:

    I wrote Apple and told them if they were to eliminate the app it would be an abridgement of existing "free speech".
    I did not write the Senators because I really don't think they care what the public wants.

  2. nogreens says:

    This letter is effectively bullying by uninformed lawmakers and should be exposed for what it is. Instead the mainstream media lauds their actions. Even more amazing is the support by regular citizens for this letter on media outlets. These types of apps do nothing more than republish publicly available information or information gathered by other drivers. All of it perfectly legal. These Stazi-checkpoints are an affront to our civil liberties and are what has brought down other regimes. I believe that contacting Google, Apple, and RIM will be more effective than contacting Larry, Moe, Curly, and Shemp.




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