Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Computer Chips in Car Keys for Kids

Remember, readers, the TYRANNY is GOOD for you -- at least, according to the agenda-pushing Boston Globe and its globalist masters!

Of course, we will SEND THEM TO WAR based upon UNHOLY LIES, but THAT'S O.K.!!!!
Kid can get killed in war, but he can't drive a car by himself!

"Ford says it holds the key to safer driving by teens; Chip will limit speed and audio" by Tom Krisher, Associated Press | October 7, 2008

DETROIT - So you think junior is a little too lead-footed when he drives the family car? Starting next year, Ford Motor Co. will give you the power to do something about it.

The company will roll out a new feature on many 2010 models that can limit teen drivers to 80 miles per hour, using a computer chip in the key. Parents also have the option of programming the teen's key to limit the audio system's volume, and to sound continuous alerts if the driver doesn't wear a seat belt.

So you can NEVER get away from your PARENTS, huh, kids? Makes you wonder how it is that you kids have SURVIVED for SO LONG without mommy and daddy wiping your asses, huh? How is it that I AM HERE, readers?

"Our message to parents is, hey, we are providing you some conditions to give your new drivers that may allow you to feel a little more comfortable in giving them the car more often," said Jim Buczkowski, Ford's director of electronic and electrical systems engineering.

The feature, called MyKey, will be standard on an unspecified number of Ford models when the 2010 cars and trucks come out late next summer. The feature will spread to the entire Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury lineup as models are updated, spokesman Wes Sherwood said.

Ford arrived at the limit of 80 miles per hour even though freeway speed limits are lower in most states because it wanted to leave a margin in case an unusual situation arises, Buczkowski said. In some states, freeway speed limits are above 70 miles per hour, Sherwood said.

"Just lopping it off at exactly 70 . . . was felt to be too limiting," Buczkowski said.

The company already uses computer chips in its keys to prevent theft. The car won't start unless it recognizes the chip in the key. In addition to speed limits, MyKey also will limit the volume of the audio system, and it will sound a six-second chime every minute if seat belts are not fastened. The chime sounds for adult drivers, too, but ends after five minutes so that it doesn't annoy adults who adamantly refuse to wear seat belts, Buczkowski said.

Of course, ANNOYING the KID is ALL RIGHT!! How does it feel to be SHAT ON, Amercan teenagers?

Parents also have the option of having the car sound a chime if the teen exceeds 45, 55, or 65 miles per hour. The feature will debut on the 2010 Focus compact car and quickly move to other company models as a standard feature, the company said.

Oh, this is going to do WONDERS for the TRUST of families -- which is WHY this is being done and promoted!!! To BREAK UP AMERICAN FAMILIES!!! Hate to say it, but THAT'S WHAT THE GOAL IS of these CULTURAL COMMISSARS!!!!

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Ford said its market research indicates 75 percent of parents like the speed and audio limits, but as you might expect, 67 percent of teens don't like them. Danisha Williams, a 16-year-old senior at Southfield-Lathrup High School in suburban Detroit, said she's against the idea.

"I wouldn't want my parents to have that much control over how I'm driving," she said. "If your parents are holding your hand, you're never going to learn."

Kids ain't as dumb as you thought, 'eh, brainwashing bastards of the MSM?

Brittany Hawthorne, 17, another Southfield-Lathrup senior, said there may be emergency situations where she'd have to drive more than 80 miles per hour, possibly to accelerate to avoid a crash.

Or GO GET HELP or RUSH SOMEONE to HOSPITAL?

Of course, FASCISTAS NEVER CONSIDER THAT!!!!!

Ford's research indicates that parents would be more likely to let teens use their vehicles with the system, Sherwood said, and if it gets them the car more often, the number of teens objecting drops by nearly half.

A top official from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, a research group funded by the auto insurance industry that is pushing to raise the minimum driving age to 17 or 18, found the key intriguing and said she was not aware of any other manufacturer offering such a feature.

Yup, the kid can go DIE in WAR but he CAN'T DRIVE a CAR!! Ah, you gotta LOVE AMERIKAN FREEDOM!!!


The institute says that automobile crashes are the leading cause of death among teenagers. --more--"

After the WARS that is!!!!!!!!