Ha, you would think so, but from article it seems it'd snitch only on other vehicles. Now, a subscription for reporting a certain 'enemy' vehicle could be way to go.
Edit: sneetch
Surely you understand that companies start with the seemingly innocuous execution that establishes the base infrastructure to gain adoption and then, when adoption moves beyond a certain percentage, they flip the switch to the thing they actually wanted. Also, go read about "enshitification".
Uber was more available and cheaper than taxis > uber kills taxis > now uber is more expensive and invasive than taxis were.