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Interesting info on Google and law enforcement
#11
children are exempt,period
when a child's safety is concerned the last thing i care about is a grown mans rights

i would be all for it except i have all but lost any faith in law enforcement and dont trust them to do the right thing
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  • Wabbit (03-18-2018)
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(03-17-2018, 10:22 PM)Cammalu Wrote:
(03-17-2018, 09:51 PM)Wabbit Wrote: If it violates the constitution(4rth amendment), there needs to be a conversation about it first.


Won’t matter one iota to you if someone abducts your grandchild. Course- I used to be a cop and I know what monsters there are out there.

Camm ..then you also "might" agree that the SCOTUS case Warren vs. District of Columbia showed that leo have no duty or responsibility to protect anyone or anything but themselves....just like and other person's Constitutional Rights.  That's how the leo's can stand by (as in a protest) and watch someone being assaulted and unless they have orders to engage they don't. And they cannot be held accountable (sued ,etc) for not protecting a person from injury. Or standing by while people loot businesses. Please don't take this as an attack. I just see where many (not all) leo's that take an oath to the Constitution will follow orders over the oath. Many have not even studied the very document they swore and oath to. Many more have not even read it. IMO I think there is a problem in the leo training. And the fact that most leo do not turn in or report the bad, corrupt officers when they do not uphold their oaths or do things illegal. I'm not anti-leo. I'm anti-bad-leo.  Not an attack on leo in general or you.  If people give up Liberty for security they will end up with neither. Which is where I think we are headed in this globalist police state. 
But also the court systems go by case law instead of Constitutional law. The last 2nd amendment case I witnessed in Fed court the Bible and Constitution was not allowed to be used for evidence or even mentioned. Fed court is the most corrupt place in America. The judges are no longer judges. But that is another subject all together.
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  • Matlock (03-22-2018)
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(03-17-2018, 05:47 PM)RepublicOfTXPatriot Wrote:
(03-17-2018, 03:25 PM)Ballenxj Wrote: This sounds like a really good reason for leaving google locater services off. I do anyway for the mere fact that anytime I went anywhere with it turned on, google was always bugging me to write reviews of "anywhere" I had gone. Go to the coffee shop, google asks me to write a review about it. Go to the auto parts store, yup, google was hounding me about it. Hey google, where's my check?  Rolleyes

Sadly it won't do any good. The gov is 10 yrs adavnced in technology than the private citizen most likely.  I explain it this way... They sent a shuttle to the moon with computers (i'm sometimes doubt that this actually happened). That was probably 10 yrs before citizens had access to it. 
Ohh..Remember our last POTUS gave the keys to our core internet system to foreign non profit group to be "fair" to the rest of the globe. 
Maybe Technomadness can give us better info. I would trust what he says over stuff I have read. This is just my opinion.
 Actually, it has done me good. I haven't been bugged by google to do a review for a while now. I am also aware that if they really want to track you, they can do so via triangulation, and probably even more advanced methods now. Those cell towers know where your phone is. My Dad was an electronics engineer in the navy, and he told me of a few things they're capable of doing many years ago.
 The Captain and Crew Finally got their stuff together. 
 Now if they can only remember where they put it.   Rolleyes
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(03-18-2018, 12:04 PM)Gary Wrote: children are exempt,period
when a child's safety is concerned the last thing i care about is a grown mans rights

i would be all for it except i have all but lost any faith in law enforcement and dont trust them to do the right thing

On the surface I'd like to agree with this but I think it can get more complicated.  I was wrongly accused of a firearm's charge,  my record is as clean as they get, don't even have any traffic violations on it.  Didn't matter to the detective gunning for me,  he had tunnel vision, thought I did it and nothing could distract him from that.  Cost me $3900 and several weeks of severe stress to get it all straightened out. All a matter of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.  

So regardless of the situation at hand,  and in a more serious situation of an issue with a child you could easily ruin someone's life violating their rights in the quest of doing the right thing.  

What I didn't understand about that detective, is prior to that incident, I had no issues with the police,  he single handily turned a citizen against them all, for his misguided actions.  Just didn't make sense to me,  and one person looking at your differently is no big deal, but a lot of people start not trusting you and you have the issue police are in now where the public in general doesn't trust them.
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  • Wabbit (03-18-2018)
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If you only knew...

We reached Animal Farm levels in the 90's

We, in Canada, have a less protective Constitution, we call it the Charter.

Easy dig look at the budgets for paid informants. Do a comparison North and South and then ask yourself why do we have so many do good Anon types dropping a dime for free, in some case at significant risk, to get someone arrested.

Anything you do
ANything you say
Anything
near a cell phone on or off
could be privy to someone.

History repeats itself and the first 'Hackers" were phone freaks so they could use trunk lines for BBS data.
Cells were next. Now...well that cheap Mobley deal so many nomads are now using...it ain't 9.99 a month because ATT is being nice...

Some kid in his basement in Huston is running that. The real criminals well...

they ain't selling you unlimited data plans cheap.

My boss currently uses three Sat phones for any mobile communication and a Russian Yota phone with zero apps other than originally designed and it is chipped by an X specialist from an insert alphabet agency and cost him 5 grand. It has six numbers in it and never calls me with the same number displayed. Some people understand privacy.
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(03-18-2018, 12:04 PM)Gary Wrote: children are exempt,period
when a child's safety is concerned the last thing i care about is a grown mans rights

i would be all for it except i have all but lost any faith in law enforcement and dont trust them to do the right thing

In the protection of the children at the Douglas school shooting in Parkland, Florida the bad leos hid outside.  It might have been worse if, in defense of the children, they had gone inside.
Say good night, Dick.
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(03-18-2018, 12:04 PM)Gary Wrote: children are exempt,period
when a child's safety is concerned the last thing i care about is a grown mans rights

i would be all for it except i have all but lost any faith in law enforcement and dont trust them to do the right thing
I truly think the leo are having to adjust to the desegregation of society in general. The Constitution is pretty much not followed anymore. So slowly society will adjust to the oncoming Globalist Agenda.
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