They can tell if you're in the shower or on the toilet
Wherever did the article get the idea that cell phone GPS is accurate to 50 meters? This article published in 2017 says "one foot" (30 cm)...starting last year.
I haven't read their terms (and don't plan to) but I'm sure that the usual escape clause is present in some form. Something like, "We may change these terms at any time without notice to you." Or recourse on your part, naturally.
In any far from home venue in which you have a lot of high testosterone people, one of the things that those people want to purchase is sex. Also known as, what happens away from home stays away from home.
Of course, what we are talking about is prostitution.
The problem is prostitution no longer generates the outrage it used to, among the pro law enforcement taxpayers; half the population thinks it should be legal. We need something more exciting, more urgent, to drive those law enforcement dollars. Sex trafficking is scary and evil and so it serves to get the appropriate political response.
Or, have I laid the sarcasm and cynicism on too thick?
Hate to disillusion you, but those tech/research white collar jobs aren't coming to Wisconsin either. They're going to be filled in with H-1B visa imports.
With a little luck, maybe the taxpayers can wind up shelling out $4.1 billion dollars for just one job: Walker's new post-governorship consulting job. What's the economic return on that?
Doesn't that describe much of what law enforcement (and the intelligence agencies) do, these days?
P.S. That Schein really knows how to "Punish! Punish! Punish!" people who report its wrongdoing, doesn't it? I mean, this almost certainly started with a hacking complaint from them.
Oh, and a moral: When someone is throwing rocks at you, scattershot, don't give them more rocks.
Only law enforcement or the intelligence agencies could meet with you under a bright, cloudless sky, look you right in the eye and say, "There is no such thing as a sky."
Oh, there are lots and lots of reasons. But training in a terrorist camp is the only one that lets us charge you with terrorism when you return to the US. So that's the one we'll accuse you of no matter what you actually did.
Where have you been for the last (seems like) 867,000,000 years that the courts have held such agreements to be binding? From the foundational software shrink-wrap agreements on?
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They can tell if you're in the shower or on the toilet
Wherever did the article get the idea that cell phone GPS is accurate to 50 meters? This article published in 2017 says "one foot" (30 cm)...starting last year.
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Re: Is it true they didn't inform their users?
I haven't read their terms (and don't plan to) but I'm sure that the usual escape clause is present in some form. Something like, "We may change these terms at any time without notice to you." Or recourse on your part, naturally.
On the post: Another Pre-Super Bowl 'Sex Trafficking Sting' Busts A Bunch Of People Trying To Buy Sex From Cops Pretending To Be Teens
Re: so confused, someone help?
In any far from home venue in which you have a lot of high testosterone people, one of the things that those people want to purchase is sex. Also known as, what happens away from home stays away from home.
Of course, what we are talking about is prostitution.
The problem is prostitution no longer generates the outrage it used to, among the pro law enforcement taxpayers; half the population thinks it should be legal. We need something more exciting, more urgent, to drive those law enforcement dollars. Sex trafficking is scary and evil and so it serves to get the appropriate political response.
Or, have I laid the sarcasm and cynicism on too thick?
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I am sure it was fully justified buy the 100 hours overtime per officer. In fact, it was a downright boon.
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This time for sure!
Oh, goody, another consent decree for the police to ignore.
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Expecting a native attack
Yep, looks like they're circling the wagons.
...is that even a concept in the UK?
On the post: Wisconsin's Overhyped Foxconn Deal Keeps Getting Lamer By The Week
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Hate to disillusion you, but those tech/research white collar jobs aren't coming to Wisconsin either. They're going to be filled in with H-1B visa imports.
On the post: Wisconsin's Overhyped Foxconn Deal Keeps Getting Lamer By The Week
Now what are the odds of that?
With a little luck, maybe the taxpayers can wind up shelling out $4.1 billion dollars for just one job: Walker's new post-governorship consulting job. What's the economic return on that?
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Doesn't that describe much of what law enforcement (and the intelligence agencies) do, these days?
P.S. That Schein really knows how to "Punish! Punish! Punish!" people who report its wrongdoing, doesn't it? I mean, this almost certainly started with a hacking complaint from them.
Oh, and a moral: When someone is throwing rocks at you, scattershot, don't give them more rocks.
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What sky?
...and then wonder why we don't trust them.
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On the post: Judge Recommends Vacating The Sentence Of One Of The FBI's Handcrafted Terrorists
It was Elvis for sure
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Label wars
After all, if it's only just the label that matters...
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Re: Re: Visualized attention scale for law enforcement.
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Re: Goldilocks and Jerry Lee Lewis
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