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by lrvick
375 days ago
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So your city/council actually have laws that require you to agree to the data sharing agreements with US companies like Google or Apple in order to use one of their devices to install an app in order to park? And if you don't pay hundreds of pounds for a smartphone, you are not allowed to park? Or if your battery is dead? Or if your religion prohibits the use of smartphones? If true, I bet framing it that way to the public would help get people on board with some law reform. No one should be depending on Google or Apple at a government or city or educational level in any way, including in the US. |
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You can usually also find which car parks have spaces with the apps, to save driving around. It is possible to go cash only still - but it is a pain.