What?!
While we are on the subject of the Census, has anybody been fined/arrested for only answering the first question?
A hellfire? Those are laser guided. GPS has nothing to do with em.
Not to my knowledge. I know I'm not incarcerated and that's all I answered.While we are on the subject of the Census, has anybody been fined/arrested for only answering the first question?
Funny that this came back up. My company just bought one of those commercial geo databases I mentioned.
Some companies that do door hanging (you know, pizza coupons, termite inspection ads, etc.) will capture the lat/lon of each doorway they hit too.
Probably a good idea. There are some trigger-happy folk out there that probably would consider the use of deadly force against someone who was overenthusiastic about trying to hang an advertisement for a pizza. I don't know what those doorhanger companies' policies are regarding no trespassing and no soliciting signs.The door hanger jackasses might be well advised to pay attention to the No Soliciting and No Trespassing posts on the property of some before they breach the perimeter to violate both, enter the curtilage AND capture coordinate data.
They might run across somebody who felt their life was in danger given such disregard and such.
The door hanger jackasses might be well advised to pay attention to the No Soliciting and No Trespassing posts on the property of some before they breach the perimeter to violate both, enter the curtilage AND capture coordinate data.
They might run across somebody who felt their life was in danger given such disregard and such.
...you provide the government, among other entities, with your address on multiple documents every single year. Yet a GPS coordinate to that same address is apparently taking things too far?
Did I miss something?