Back when the Democrats controlled the House of Representatives, they passed a massive bill with a hidden provision to mandate a "kill switch" in all new vehicles. Proponents argue that it will help prevent drunk driving accidents. But Rep. Thomas Massie believes the full truth is more sinister
Hidden within a 1,039-page law that passed when the Democrats had the majority in the House of Representatives is a provision for a “kill switch” in all new vehicles after 2026. Democrats seemed unaware that they had passed this new provision, so Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) had to read the law direct.
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Sotto supports deferment of enforcement of Child Safety Motor Vehicles Act
Senate President Vicente Sotto III supports the deferment of the full enforcement of Republic Act (RA) No. 11229 or the Child Safety in Motor Vehicles Act considering the current pandemic; however, he stresses the need to ensure the safety of minors in case of a car crash.
Sotto during a hybrid plenary session Monday, February 8, 2021, said RA No. 11229 is a simple law which covers only children below 12 years old with a height of less than 150 centimeters or 59 inches. He said children who do not fall under the age and height requirement as provided by law could use the usual seatbelts.
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