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Dont these kind of people realize it would be (just as) easy to control and survey everyone's movements if they drove in cars?
>Everyone's forced to register their vehicles with insurers and the state
>Everyone's forced to ride the same roads
>Those very roads are bursting with cops and surveillance technologies
>Even your own car is packed with surveillance technologies
>Lifetime subscription to consume oil and auto loans packaged as "personal freedom"
I had a libertarian tell me once that we shouldn't have drivers licenses because its against freedom. He said people Iran are more free in this aspect, because "they can just hop in a car and drive at age 13", which I doubt is even true.
They already do this via license plate readers, both on police vehicles, utility poles, as well as the ones that are used for EZpass/bill by plate toll roads.
https://www.aclu.org/issues/privacy-technology/you-are-being-tracked
This line of thinking is why you occasionally get a libertarian guy who is REALLY into bicycles. It's like a double rainbow