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Sheriffs Want Popular Police-Tracking App Disabled | NBC4 Washington - http://www.nbcwashington.com/news...
"Sheriffs are campaigning to pressure Google Inc. to turn off a feature on its Waze traffic software that warns drivers when police are nearby. They say one of the technology industry's most popular mobile apps could put officers' lives in danger from would-be police killers who can find where their targets are parked. Waze, which Google purchased for $966 million in 2013, is a combination of GPS navigation and social networking. Fifty million users in 200 countries turn to the free service for real-time traffic guidance and warnings about nearby congestion, car accidents, speed traps or traffic cameras, construction zones, potholes, stalled vehicles or unsafe weather conditions. To Sergio Kopelev, a reserve deputy sheriff in Southern California, Waze is also a stalking app for law enforcement. There are no known connections between any attack on police and Waze, but law enforcers such as Kopelev are concerned it's only a matter of time. They are seeking support among other law enforcement trade groups to pressure Google to disable the police-reporting function. The emerging policy debate places Google again at the center of an ongoing global debate about public safety, consumer rights and privacy." - CW
Interesting. As a Waze user, it would have never occurred to use it to track down police. Typically they are no longer at the reported spot by the time I go by there. Or else they are still there and have lights flashing where they've pulled somebody over. - That's So CAJ!
I guess driving around in cars conspicuously labeled POLICE somehow confuses these roving bands of cop killers who are lying in wait. - Steven Perez
If they are not doing anything wrong, they have nothing to hide. (comment from another article) - CW
++Steven - Jenny H.