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| I knew it was Bologna Some food for thought. The first time I read the article stating that the government wanted to be able to track all cell phones, I new the reason was bologna. The governments to be able to track all cell phones was that a little old lady in tennis shoes drove off the road, was injured and called 911. She did not know where she was and it took rescuers a long time to find her. In order to protect you from the same fate, the government required the wireless carriers to provide some way to find the location of a cell phone when the subscriber dialled 911. I knew that was bologna.
It is 2004 and the presidential race is in full swing. There were published reports that Two attendees at GOP rallies at different locations asked the wrong question and within a week lost their jobs.
It is now 2012, the telephone companies have been give full immunity to revealing customer call details with no probable cause. The presidential race is in full swing. You are not satisfied with the political climate for the last Four Years and you become political active for the opposing party. The party in power believes that you are a member of an opposing group and a threat to their reelection. They file a fraudulent request to use cell phone tracking with no probable cause, to confirm where you were the day of a meeting by the opposing political group. Within a week you are called in to your supervisors office and told that you are fired for actions that embarrassed your employer. Your landlord advises you that your lease is being voided because you are disturbing other tenants. You find out later that many of the people that attended the same meeting in question also suffered the same fate. Do you still think that cell phone tracking is still in your best interest. |