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Comment How is this controversial? (Score 1) 34

And in what is sure to be the most controversial provision, fully driverless vehicles won't be permitted to test on the city's public roads; only vehicles with safety drivers will be allowed.

How is having a safety driver in an UNTESTED VEHICLE controversial? Isn't the whole point of the 'testing' phase is to make sure they work first BEFORE unleashing them on the streets unmanned? In fact, it would be STUPID to not require safety drivers. Duh.

Comment Re:Nooooo! (Score 1) 67

Well, if they call out a line item to make you pay for something the government makes them do, that's fine, and really your problem, voter who voted for that stuff.

If you ACTUALLY broke down every single item that the government 'makes you do', you would have a laundry list of items. Social Security taxes for employees. Property taxes for your facilities. Health and safety regulations. Etc.

BUT, there is no correlation for those things they 'have to do' to the fee they put on the bill. They can make the price whatever they want and spend the money however they want.

Comment Re:Nooooo! (Score 1) 67

that aren't part of the advertised price on the shelf in the store (sales tax). America is built on hidden fees.

Taxes and fees are completely different things.

Fees that are collected for the benefit of the COMPANY should not be broken out as a separate fee if you HAVE to pay the fee for the advertised service.

Taxes are something that are collected for the benefit of the GOVERNMENT, and should absolutely be broken out separately so that constituents can see how much government taxes are adding to the cost of things.

And, no, something like 'FCC regulatory recovery fee' is not a tax. It should not be broken out separately after the fact, because that fee is going into the company bank account for the company to use in whatever way they see fit.

Comment Exemption after exemption... (Score 4, Insightful) 66

What number of exemptions to a law do we need before we all realize the law sucks? We must have gone over the limit by now. It reminds me when the new health care law passed under Obama and they started handing out different exemptions to everybody and their brother five seconds after the law passed.

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