7 Things That May Soon Be Illegal!

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Society can change in a heartbeat, and many people wonder how much the world will change regarding things currently legal today. Recently, men and women met in an online discussion to reveal everything they believe will be against the law in the years to come. I agree with many things on this list, do you?

With the vast majority of American tap water clean and safe to drink, why aren’t steps being made to ban single-use plastics? Many believe producing and purchasing these plastics will be against the law in the future, but the timeline seemingly couldn’t be moving any slower!

1. Single-Use Plastic

Astonishingly, many popular car manufacturers have announced they will start requiring subscription services to unlock many once-free features of their cars and trucks. “It’s ridiculous that one requires a subscription service to use the key fob for his or her car or to have access to heated seats,” laments one man.

2. Automobile Subscription Service

Many people predict that opinion-based television programs masquerading as “news” networks will soon be a thing of the past. “They aren’t journalists; they are opinionated talking heads,” explains one woman. “

3. “News” Channel

Although, technically, people who use speakerphones in public aren’t doing anything wrong, a law forbidding that conduct would lessen the annoyance factor by approximately ten thousand percent.

4. Using Speakerphones in Public

Aren’t they a prime example of child exploitation? “Family vlog channels need to be banned,” demands one woman. “There have been many instances where families have exposed intimate inappropriate parts of a child’s upbringing, and I wouldn’t be surprised if there are legal cases in the future for exploitation or damages.

5. Family Vlog Channel

Did the pandemic teach us nothing? Unfortunately, in today’s workplace, there is still an expectation to “suck it up” and work while you’re feeling under the weather. However, a handful of people believe laws will soon be passed requiring employers to not be retaliatory against workers who routinely call out sick.

6. Being Expected to Work When Sick

When you think about it, it’s maddening that dozens of tech companies can track our every move over the internet. One man is rightfully annoyed. “I mean, why isn’t this illegal already?” he asks.

7. Online Tracking

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