Posted on 08/01/2020 10:11:52 AM PDT by simpson96
Maps needs to add riots to their alerts like they do wrecks and traffic slowdowns ahead
Except Google will probably direct you into a hotspot
My GPS regularly attempts to plunge me off of mountain sides.
I don’t trust it.
/Google maps is the devil
>> Interstate 225
Time enough to send in federal troops to protect our FEDERAL highway system when the local crooked constables side with Communists over commercial trucking and the right of freedom of travel for citizens and emergency vehicles.
QUIT PLAYING ON THE FREEWAY AND CRYING WHEN YOU GET HIT
Charge the driver of the white pickup and bury the guy who shot at the Jeep under the jail.
Yeah, Google knows everywhere you’ve been. They know you’ve been to Cabela’s or your local gun shop and a regular basis so in a riot, they direct you right into the middle of it. However, those who go to whorehouses, known drug-infested areas and Democratic Party offices will be directed to safety.
>> but a white pickup truck began driving next to them and crashed into their car. Sebastian Sassi, the driver of the white pickup truck, later told the Colorado Sentinel that he intervened because he believed the blue Jeep was going to hit and possibly kill demonstrators that day.
That’s deadly force. Sue the State and sue the country for permitting this a$$hole driver to deliberately smash into them potentially causing permanent spine and neck injury.
I’ll bet Sebastian Sassi would NOT use lethal force if a jihadist was cutting people up with a machete or stabbing them and slitting their throats with a knife.
Mine is always a bit late on directions when going through a round-about
“Look kids...Big Ben!”
Google says “there are no riots, comrade”
Bump
Parliament.... how in the heck do you get out of this thing
Self defenders need to keep mouths closed and lawyer up.
Just sayin.
WTF can’t BLM or any other of these groups be sued for damage?
Jeep is for the highway, pedestrians aren’t.
Recalculating :)
Apple Maps seems to do a bit better; except when it tries to tell me a bike path through the woods is a full-sized road.
There is a place in the outback not far from me where if you follow both Google and Apple you and everyone in your vehicle will die.
They have the road going off a 400 foot cliff. I have submitted corrections to both but in 7 years neither has fixed it.
GPS doesn’t stand for going places safely.
LOL about the GPS reason for getting on the interstate. I’ve been using GPS since 2004 and have had it do the same kind of thing to me on several occasions. It’s science, sometimes very inaccurate science, not magic, and I always keep a dead tree map with me when I’m on a long trip just to avoid this kind of trouble. Younger, less experienced drivers often don’t and periodically find themselves led into the strangest places by “infallible, accurate” GPS.
A word that now chills my blood...
[because it means I dodged the death it had planned for me and is looking for an “alternate route”]
:D
My Garmin would say that with a British accent that sounded more snippy with each wrong turn I made.
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