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Answer Overview

Response rates from 500 SE1 7 voters.

17%
Yes
83%
No
17%
Yes
83%
No

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from SE1 7 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9N928LDanswered…10mos10MO

Yes, but only for those convicted of road related offences, sex offenders and people aged under 21 years old.

 @9N828LXanswered…10mos10MO

Yes but only on people with points on their licence or previous history of dangerous driving

 @9P26G36answered…9mos9MO

Too complex for a yes/no answer, but this should be debated and a decision made based on factual information and a balance of practicality and morality.

 @9QCWC7Vanswered…8mos8MO

I really don't mind, got nothing to hide. But maybe the device could be installed to drivers who have a speeding offence

  @Hixxy1answered…8mos8MO

Yes, but only used for those who have committed a motoring offence and to be removed after a certain period of time

 @9PWDD5L answered…9mos9MO

Yes but it should not be unaffordable for people with cars. Companies must already install them with a marginal to no effect of the purchase price for the consumer

 @9N46VWRanswered…10mos10MO

Yes, for drivers who have continuously been caught driving irresponsibly on the road.

 @9N3JGHFanswered…10mos10MO

Yes, for people who have previously been caught driving dangerously (i.e speeding, running a red light). People with more serious offences (i.e DUI, at fault of an accident) should have to retake their driving test before being allowed to drive.