Putting a microchip in people's brains is a completely different thing than putting a microchip in people's cars. People have a right to bodily autonomy; they don't have a right to drive a car. The first would violate human rights on principle alone, the second has no implication on human rights
kerkeslager|1 year ago
However, if the chip just limits your car's speed, I have trouble imagining what rights that would violate. Your right to speed? C'mon.