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by mdaniel
1352 days ago
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> Theme parks could actually be geofenced off without not that much work - there are under 1000 roller coasters in the US. I'm cognizant of the 80/20 rule, and "perfect is the enemy of good," but if a run-of-the-mill coaster is setting off that detection, then I'd wager the traveling fair rides will be even more violent, based on my experiences growing up I have no idea where this falls on the privacy spectrum, but I'd guess if there are 5 or 10 triggering events within some timespan and some geo boundary, that's an indicator of a themepark-ish setup Clicking "report false positive" on the phone would also likely go a long way |
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