Comment by Terr_
1 day ago
There's a similar phenomenon when people grouse about paying taxes for "roads I don't even use." Even if we assume zero indirect benefits, the billing infrastructure necessary to truly achieve that goal would create a creepy panopticon of constant surveillance.
This is difficult to convey to certain brands of self-styled libertarians.
> creepy panopticon of constant surveillance
Which we have anyway. We might as well get some benefits from it.
The government already knows whether you have a car. What more information would they need?