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Comment The Victim? (Score 1) 1374

It's obvious that few people on this forum even care about the victim in the article.
Just a refresher: Stalking is a crime.
So perhaps this woman needs to carry a gun now to keep her safe from the idiots who are (pun intended) up in arms over this silly device?

If you support this device or not: it is wrong to intimidate, threaten and/or stalk someone.

Submission + - Verizon Wireless snoops on it's customers. (latimes.com)

digitalPhant0m writes: A story at the L.A. Times details how Verizon Wireless has jumped onto the recently popular bandwagon of pushing the envelop (or downright abusing it) when it comes to tracking users without their knowledge.
I'm sure this qualifies as news, however at the rate of privacy abuse revelations the last few years, it's hardly shocking.

Comment Re:Not really needed anymore. (Score 1) 410

Just because someone works harder doesn't mean they deserve to get ahead of someone who is more talented. If you're simply not very intelligent, but work really hard, would we put you in charge of things?

Probably not.

Actually yes. The smart/talented wind up engineers, the "hard workers" wind up in management.

Comment Re:Is it really much more than goes on already? (Score 1) 190

Compton also has the Ghetto Bird constantly overhead (most of L.A. does).
One difference is you can hear it coming, unlike the drone which I am assuming is silent.

Now, if they were looking in people's windows, that would be a bit creepier.

Read: "All of Compton", this assumes back/front yards. Peeping into the backyard IMO is almost as bad as peeping into a window.

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