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So you’re saying, if I’m going to commit a crime to leave the cell phone at home. got it. Springfield here I come.

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“For the first half of this year, Verizon says that it’s received approximately 8,870 warrants or court orders for cell tower dumps. The number has been surging: there were 3,200 warrants or orders for cell tower dumps in 2013. Three years later, in 2016, that number shot up to 14,630.”

The increase in requests suggests that they are actually catching criminals via the data. If they weren’t successful, they wouldn’t be requesting more of them. It would be interesting to see the numbers on how many arrests resulted from the 14,630 dump requests.

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Causation vs. Correlation. There is absolutely no way to draw this causative conclusion from the data provided.

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What actually happens to the data (who sorts though it) and since this is being handed off to a these agencies and likely 3rd parties for processing, what happens if (I mean when) this data is leaked. How much PII will be in there?

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