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The New Zealand Coalition Government is pushing for GPS signals 24/7 for all vehicles in the country, meaning that people in NZ may feel less secure with the GPS always tracking them. This will also damage classic cars, adding a new device to them. If the NZ Coalition Government get away with this, it means they could get away with other things as well, making NZ a more corrupt country. | The New Zealand Coalition Government is pushing for GPS signals 24/7 for all vehicles in the country, meaning that people in NZ may feel less secure with the GPS always tracking them.<ref>{{Cite news |title=GPS tags on your car? Road user charges quietly build surveillance network |url=https://centrist.nz/gps-tags-on-your-car-road-user-charges-quietly-build-surveillance-network/ |access-date=28 August 2025 |work=Centrist}}</ref> This will also damage classic cars, adding a new device to them. If the NZ Coalition Government get away with this, it means they could get away with other things as well, making NZ a more corrupt country. | ||
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The NZ coalition government has been pushing for surveillance of every vehicle in the country[1]. With no opt out manual option this will record the location and movements of everyone who drives and damage classic cars by fixing devices into their dashboards and wiring looms. The status quo system could be extended to all vehicles just as it was extended from diesels to EVs last year. However the government is intending to remove the option to do things as they're done now forcing every vehicle to have a device installed or be non compliant and subject to fines or criminal charges along the lines of fraud or theft.
Background
All vehicles get a 24/7 GPS
The New Zealand Coalition Government is pushing for GPS signals 24/7 for all vehicles in the country, meaning that people in NZ may feel less secure with the GPS always tracking them.[2] This will also damage classic cars, adding a new device to them. If the NZ Coalition Government get away with this, it means they could get away with other things as well, making NZ a more corrupt country.
[Company]'s response
Lawsuit
Consumer response
References
- ↑ "Stop New Zealand's Electronic Road User Charges (eRUC) Surveillance System". Change. Retrieved 27 August 2025.
- ↑ "GPS tags on your car? Road user charges quietly build surveillance network". Centrist. Retrieved 28 August 2025.