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said by averagedude:

How long do you think before all 50 states AG's get on the band wagon but not for "saving/thinking of the children" but for their own careers?

Yea, Google messed up, but it seems to me the only people really getting worked up are those looking for 15 minutes of attention.

Just my 2 cents.
said by n1zuk:

Isn't collecting radio waves that fall in a public place (like a public roadway) permissible and legal, except when explicitly prohibited by law? And as far as I know, the only US laws that prohibit it are those specifically geared toward wire tapping, making the unauthorized reception of cellular phone signals illegal.

What Google did is most likely legal in the US, even if it does drop the curtain and reveal Google's dark side.
I think the above two post go hand to hand.....

While Google didn't really do anything illegal... Maybe a little unsettling for some people, but not illegal.... People are going to jump on this as if it was easy money (We're a very sue happy nation).

Google has been #1 for over 10 years now & when your #1, people want to hate you. People love seeing the "top dog" make a mistake & when that person or company does... God help him, cause no one else will.
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