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H.R. 1015, To require automobile dealers to disclose to consumers the presence of event data recorders, or "black boxes", on new automobiles, and to require manufacturers to provide the consumer with the option to enable and disable such devices on future automobiles (1 comment ↓)
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H.R. 1015 would require automobile dealers to disclose to consumers the presence of event data recorders, or "black boxes", on new automobiles, and it would require manufacturers to provide the consumer with the option to enable and disable such devices on future automobiles.
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June 11, 2008, 1:58am (report abuse)This is an important law for anyone concerned with protecting personal privacy and choices in matters such as this. This law also protects property rights on vehicle owners. I suspect that the "against" votes are coming from the automotive industry.