Petition
Sign: stop forced vehicle surveillance and operation-limiting mandates.
Goal: 1,000,000 verified signatures sent to Congress, DOT, NHTSA, FTC, state attorneys general, and automakers.
Why the site is called Pay For My Gas Or Kiss My Ass
It is a plain answer to hidden in-car surveillance.
The name is intentionally blunt. Some people will find it funny. Some may find it offensive. The point is simple: if government and big tech want cameras, sensors, biometric monitoring, trip logs, and remote-control authority inside the vehicle we bought, they do not get to sneak that into law, contracts, or privacy policies.
The campaign position is this: no forced surveillance. For people who freely choose to be monitored, the price is 100 percent fuel and travel reimbursement, in plain writing, with real consent. Everyone else keeps their private vehicle private.
Official petition text
This is the wording your signature supports and will be sent with the petition.
We call on Congress, state legislatures, and regulators to protect drivers from vehicle-based surveillance and abusive remote disabling.
Our cars should not secretly report our movements, driving behavior, or sensitive personal information to manufacturers, insurers, consumer-reporting agencies, lenders, data brokers, or law enforcement without real consent and strict due-process protections.
We demand laws that require a warrant for government access to precise vehicle location data, ban the sale or sharing of precise geolocation and driver-behavior data without separate opt-in consent, cap retention, guarantee deletion and export rights, and restrict remote immobilization to tightly limited emergency or owner-authorized contexts. We also demand special protections for domestic-abuse survivors whose connected-car services can be used to track them.
Road safety does not require a surveillance state. Drivers deserve safety, privacy, ownership, notice, due process, and the right to move without being constantly watched.
Plain-English demands
- Require a warrant for government access to precise vehicle location data.
- Ban sale or sharing of precise geolocation and driver-behavior data without separate opt-in consent.
- Cap retention and guarantee driver access, deletion, and export rights.
- Restrict remote immobilization to tightly limited emergency or owner-authorized contexts.
- Protect domestic-abuse survivors from connected-car tracking and misuse.
- Stop any universal in-car surveillance mandate that turns privately owned vehicles into rolling monitoring systems.
Petition
No forced vehicle surveillance. No remote shutoff. No warrantless data access.
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