Crash Cash
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Well what I also didn't understand is how they were getting away with this in Europe, where the data protection/privacy laws are a lot stronger than here. Turns out the Dutch aren't part of that, from what I can tell, and I know Australia isn't. If they tried that here, they'd be sued so bad, they'd be on a street corner selling pencils in a week, but Australia and the Netherlands don't have the number of lawyers to feed that we do.
I know Verizon keeps gigabytes of detailed logs of all my phone's connections to their towers, even if I'm not making a call or a data transfer. They need a high level of detail for troubleshooting, if nothing else. I don't mind, because I know they need to do it, and I agreed beforehand. I also know, as you say, that if the government comes looking, they make sure all the i's are dotted and t's are crossed.
My problem with TomTom is them going "Oh, we're short of cookies in the Snr. VP lounge, let's pimp out some user data" on the spur of the moment, and dat just ain't right. It's not that it goes to the cops, as a matter of fact I'd be madder if it went to advertizing/marketing firms. Spam is a much bigger problem for me than traffic tickets.
I also can't throw stones because I'm posting this at 4am after 15 hours of hacking my Android phone to let me turn the GPS on programmatically, instead of going through the preferences dialogs framework.
I know Verizon keeps gigabytes of detailed logs of all my phone's connections to their towers, even if I'm not making a call or a data transfer. They need a high level of detail for troubleshooting, if nothing else. I don't mind, because I know they need to do it, and I agreed beforehand. I also know, as you say, that if the government comes looking, they make sure all the i's are dotted and t's are crossed.
My problem with TomTom is them going "Oh, we're short of cookies in the Snr. VP lounge, let's pimp out some user data" on the spur of the moment, and dat just ain't right. It's not that it goes to the cops, as a matter of fact I'd be madder if it went to advertizing/marketing firms. Spam is a much bigger problem for me than traffic tickets.
I also can't throw stones because I'm posting this at 4am after 15 hours of hacking my Android phone to let me turn the GPS on programmatically, instead of going through the preferences dialogs framework.
Oh I know of several small Florida towns that specifically don't do that, no siree, and they haven't been successfully sued for it either. Ahem. When the limit drops from 60 to 25, and there's 3 cruisers sitting a block from the intersection, I make sure I don't go 26.Please also remember, a speed trap is not a bunch of cops enforcing the speed in an area. A "speed trap" is 'artificially lowering the speed limit in an area for the purpose of increasing violations.' As far as I know, speed traps as described above have been illegal here for years.
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