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SurceBeats ◴[] No.45767762[source]
The ICEBlock removal is absurd when you consider Waze has been warning drivers about police locations for... Years? The only difference is which government agency is being monitored. This sets a dangerous precedent for selective enforcement of ToS really
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duxup ◴[] No.45771616[source]
Every time I report a speed trap I wonder how long it will be until that feature is removed.
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jrs235 ◴[] No.45772387[source]
They'll leave it on the UI, it just won't actually do anything. People will mostly be none the wiser.
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duxup ◴[] No.45772439{3}[source]
I'd notice over time when if never got any speed trap notifications anymore.
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jrs235 ◴[] No.45773636{4}[source]
They'll just report speed traps 30 minutes after no reports for the previous 30 minutes. Then you'll think you were one of the first to come up on them when you see them on the side of the road and think they moved on when you see a report on your map but no cars around.
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1. duxup ◴[] No.45774192{5}[source]
Naw if I got repeated reports and nobody there, over time I'd be suspicious.