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any technology allows shopping malls, theme parks etc. to track identity of...
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin" data-source="post: 112175"><p>Your suggestion would be a violation of a persons privacy at a minimum. Currently the cell phones sold in the USA have E-911 capability which will allow the phone location to be tracked within a couple feet for its location by some highly equipped emergency services as long as the locater is turned on and the phone is in a covered area of the country. It was made into law a few years ago when a few children died in the NY harbor after calling 911 and 911 could not locate and respond to them fast enough.</p><p></p><p>As far as releasing their identity to the public that is a security risk in its own right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin, post: 112175"] Your suggestion would be a violation of a persons privacy at a minimum. Currently the cell phones sold in the USA have E-911 capability which will allow the phone location to be tracked within a couple feet for its location by some highly equipped emergency services as long as the locater is turned on and the phone is in a covered area of the country. It was made into law a few years ago when a few children died in the NY harbor after calling 911 and 911 could not locate and respond to them fast enough. As far as releasing their identity to the public that is a security risk in its own right. [/QUOTE]
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