Electric cars as part of the surveillance state | Letters
by Letters from on (#240BG)
In response to Dr Robin Shipp's letter about the unfair requirements for charging electric cars (3 December), I'd like to point out one more: that you can't pay cash for a charge. Whether you pay with a smartphone (that tracks you whenever it is operating), or with a proposed swipecard (that would track you whenever you use it), it does you wrong by tracking your movements. You can fill your car with gasoline anonymously, paying cash; electric cars should offer the same.
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