"When the Patriot Act was first passed, 215 came under some mild criticism because of fears that the government could force public libraries to turn over someone's borrowing records. (Remember libraries?) But in 2013, documents leaked by former government contractor Edward Snowden revealed that the government had been collecting the phone records of every single customer of phone companies including Verizon. And it was using Section 215 as the justification that made it legal."So you're going to ignore that the Taiwanese gov't tracks the phones of it's citizens? That's how they were able to track the movements of the infected. Can you imagine a draconian measure like that passing in America-- even if it was beneficial in a scenario like this?
Dumb smart guy. A phone record is not the same as live mobile phone tracking.
This morning on the news they pointed out that S Korea and US had their first documented cases on the same days back in January and S Korea’s response was real and serious while US was unserious and disengaged from reality.Going to keep boosting this article because it's real eye opening of the administration's failures. They were basically dragging their feet way back in January
‘It’s Just Everywhere Already’: How Delays in Testing Set Back the U.S. Coronavirus Response
"You can track my phone, just don't do it in real time"Dumb smart guy. A phone record is not the same as live mobile phone tracking.
Oh. You're DUMB, dumb."You can track my phone, just don't do it in real time"
Why yes how dumb of me.
Secondly the assertion was never "identical" but merely "if a draconian measure like that passed" and I was pointing out that it has, it's one of many and was active for 14 years thereafter?
What in the fukk are you going on about.Oh. You're DUMB, dumb.
Let me clarify. They can NOT track your phone's physical location AT ALL as it stands without cell tower triangulation. "Phone records" means in-going/outgoing calls and text messages.
What in the fukk are you going on about.
I already said not-identical and you're rambling about phone triangulation to show you're the smartest in the room, hadn't even said shyt about physical location. The point was that such draconian measures have already passed. In addition to the point I was hoping to get across was that bills in america typically act a a precursor for forthcoming bills. Also might what to use citations and brush up on the ease of your device being tracked in your state.
Cell Phone Location Tracking Laws By State