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Cyclist Tries To 'Restore Automotive Freedom' As Protest Act

2018-01-31 2 Dailymotion

<br /> YouTuber Rob Bliss set up traffic cones and rode his bike in the one available lane in front of the FCC.<br />It was so that he could “throttle” traffic, unless drivers wanted to pay a $5 fee.<br />This way, as FCC head Ajit Pai has put it, “consumers can pick the plan that’s best for them.”<br />According to Gizmodo, it was to show Bliss's opposition to the FCC's repeal of net neutrality regulations.<br />Each day, the police showed up and blocked his efforts to “restore automotive freedom. <br />

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