
“One of Waze’s most popular features is a little mustachioed head in a blue hat and dark sunglasses — a policeman. That means there’s a speed trap up ahead. On my recent trip, I reported several lurking police cars, and received dozens of in-app ‘Thanks!’ from other users. (My personal data isn’t included in Waze because I set it up with an anonymous user profile, as always.) And that’s precisely why the National Sheriffs’ Association — the other ‘NSA’ — wants Waze banned. Apparently it’s fine for government to know everything about you, but it’s not OK for you to know something about the government … such as where a policeman might be lurking on the road.”
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