Khaberni - Now that the Jordanians are monitored by electronic cameras instead of human eyes, and their movements inside the car are under scrutiny, including the movements of their fingers on their phones, the shifts in their gaze on the screens in front of them, and the belts they fasten around their waists and those of their companions, each with its own pricing... Since all this has occurred, there is no need for the public security officers to regulate traffic, as every movement of ours is watched, and the duties of the public security officers are limited to breaking up fights, protecting protesters or sit-ins, and setting up checkpoints on roads for public security and gendarmerie to catch judicially wanted and law offenders... Therefore, the populace does not have the right to curse the public security officers as they have nothing to do with the violations at all, and should instead direct these curses at those who ordered the installation of these cameras... Moreover, I propose that the populace should hand over their cars to the government, as it would save them from licensing, gas, and maintenance costs, despite the fact that it would harm certain sectors like fuel stations, car maintenance shops (mechanical) and car showrooms, possibly leading to the closure of the free zone with the only beneficiaries being the owners of delivery vehicles who, in turn, will control us by raising and increasing the fare... It means the public is getting a raw deal on all fronts.
Where is the escape? The government is before you, and the greedy behind you... and there is no savior for you and for us but God...
Of course, I wrote this after the spread of an audio clip on social media detailing the functions of the cameras in detail.




