Bangkok Post-Oct 23

In his efforts to tackle the country’s notorious road slaughter, Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob has come up with a “Big Brother” touch. For the sake of safer roads, he has proposed that Global Positioning System (GPS) trackers be installed in all privately- owned vehicles to monitor drivers and punish those violating speed limits and other traffic laws. This is a poorly thought-out proposal. If enforced, it would be an outright violation of individuals’ right to privacy and confidentiality, amounting to state surveillance of citizens.

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