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1. kasey_+(OP)
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2022-12-16 04:19:12
Yes. And it is. Pedestrians don’t have any right to privacy in public and we demand behaviors of them for the privilege of using public commons.
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2. forgot+rw
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2022-12-16 08:19:37
>>kasey_+(OP)
Would love to read HN reactions if pedestrians were mandated to wear a GPS bracelet when outside.
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3. jeanlo+LB
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2022-12-16 09:11:45
>>forgot+rw
We all do it already with consent, using our phones.
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4. forgot+tV
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2022-12-16 12:12:06
>>jeanlo+LB
Not everyone holds a cell phone onto them neither there's public data for the position of each one.
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5. kasey_+WW
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2022-12-16 12:23:55
>>forgot+rw
“We should remove transponders from private airplanes as the occupants privacy is more important than the safety they provide” is certainly a plank someone could run on if they wanted to change the current laws.
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6. zajio1+a81
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2022-12-16 13:57:15
>>kasey_+WW
Instead of removing transponders, perhaps just randomize identifiers before each fly, so individual planes cannot be tracked?
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