(CNN) -- New Mexico is using cell phone data to track the movement of people within the state for information on whether people are abiding by stay-at-home orders, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said at a news conference Thursday.
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I think i'll activate a dozen burner phones and then toss them in the bushes outside the house owned by the bylaw officer down the streats. If i put them all under his deck the cops will visit him.
This is the reason I refuse to get a cell phone unless it has a removable battery. Even turned off, most of the newer smart phones can still be tracked.
Kansas' idiot governor is doing the same thing
ReplyDeleteTurn it off.
ReplyDeleteLeave it at home.
ReplyDeleteI think i'll activate a dozen burner phones and then toss them in the bushes outside the house owned by the bylaw officer down the streats. If i put them all under his deck the cops will visit him.
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Which is why I left mine on the couch at home while went out, this past weekend.
ReplyDeleteYep, leave it at home.
ReplyDeleteI still have a flip phone that calls people and I talk to them. It will even occasionally text someone.
ReplyDeleteThis is the reason I refuse to get a cell phone unless it has a removable battery. Even turned off, most of the newer smart phones can still be tracked.
ReplyDeleteWe managed to survive most of our lives without toting around a smart phone.
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