(October 27, 2014 at 10:34 am)Aoi Magi Wrote: I know this is gonna make me sound like a monster, but when that car flew at those children, somehow it seemed like a scene from the transformers and somehow I was expecting that car to transform into a robot just before hitting the children.
Anyway, that ad is absurd, and totally misses on delivering the actual message. But the idea of using children to create a shock value was pretty good, direction and execution are pathetic at best.
I don't understand one thing though, if we are supposed to drive at safe speeds, and these cars were meant for normal roads and not racing circuits, then why not just limit the damn speed at the time of manufacturing the cars? Also with the technology available (most cars come with gps built in for a start), putting a sensor to actually control the speed based on actual location (road or highway) shouldn't be too hard...
It is rather easy to override any security measures forced upon drivers. The things you speak of, can be already implemented. People then exercise their right to change their car, simple. Harder than you first thought, as how much of our liberty are you going to sacrifice to enforce such matters? How much data will be shared by us. Think about it.