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Originally Posted by TanguayFan
the car i rent is not my car, the company has every right to protect their assets. while i'm not familiar with the case i would assume he signed a contract before renting the car?
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oh he probably did.
but this was simply an example of tracking technology already in some cars, and the possible correlation data.
a profile built on you could be used against you, like recording where you were - at a bar - and that you had an elevated but not illegal BAC, so you're not breaking the law.
just like if the cops can't get a good sample they still take your car away on suspicion, even though they have nothing.
your insurance company takes a look at your activities and does not approve, i mean, having one beer, what's wrong with you???