Posted on 04/02/2025 12:06:41 PM PDT by algore
Yes, we can’t track Taylor Swift’s jet any more
The Maserati Marxist hypocrites don’t want people calculating the carbon footprints of their private jets.
bttt
The Taylor Swift Rule.................
This is a good thing for privacy.
Imagine if you could pull up map
and track people’s automobile travels.
Good rule. It never should have been public.
Politicians don’t like being tracked. The Epstein flight logs run shivers down their former spines. All the exec jet air travel bypasses Airport TSA, screening, baggage inspection, and interaction with the public. You know, rules for thee but not for me.
Privacy for me, but not for thee. Amazing how fast the government moves when the oligarchs bitch.
You’re joking right? Your smart phone tracks every step or ride, every second of every hour.
Actually, they can.
Your cell phone continuously pings towers and logs your precise GPS location when you are traveling in your vehicle.
They used cell phone data to identify the J6 political prisoners.
Agree 1000 %
There is no need for the public to be be given tracking data on personal transport.
“...Your smart phone tracks every step or ride...”
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Can the general public pull up a map and display your travels?
NO.
“...They used cell phone data to identify...”
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Can the general public pull up a map and display your travels?
NO.
The government can. That's a lot more worrisome.
Imagine it? You can do it if you're a subscriber to the data collection.
Right. That tracking data is reserved for government, not the public, despite the 4th Amendment clearly stating otherwise.
This data never should ha e been real time data obviously that is a 4th of a person’s even a rich person’s right to privacy. That said this data should have say a 30 day hold and then be released as public FAA data to show the movement of aircraft in regulated air space this is of public interest and had an impact on the community whit large. A delay in the data protects the privacy and personal safety of the individual while still allowing policy makers, and other stakeholders to use the over all data for policy.
This data never should ha e been real time data obviously that is a 4th of a person’s even a rich person’s right to privacy. That said this data should have say a 30 day hold and then be released as public FAA data to show the movement of aircraft in regulated air space this is of public interest and had an impact on the community whit large. A delay in the data protects the privacy and personal safety of the individual while still allowing policy makers, and other stakeholders to use the over all data for policy.
#6 That can be done. There are 3rd party companies that sell license plate reader information and security camera footage.
I read an article that showed a guy being tracked across 6 states. He had contacted the local police to see if they could track him. 2 declined but the rest showed he was being tracked. The Ring, Wyze etc security cameras regularly give footage to the police. Your house gets robbed and the police get footage from every camera up and down the street.
Your car is tracking you as is the cell phone and the apps you have on it. The credit card information is available too.
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