Students at La Jolla Country Day School who had a “free block” or study period to start their schedule used to be required to drop what they were doing each morning to sign their name on a clipboard ...
Apple will ban apps that warn drivers of DUI checkpoints, according to changes in the company’s App Store Review Guidelines. [Jalopnik] https://jalopnik.com/apple ...
Under names like "Trapster," "Fuzz Alert" and "Phantom Alert," new iPhone and smartphone apps -- many of them free -- scope out where police are lurking looking for speeders or red light violators.
A SoCal teacher hopes his DUI checkpoint app will help keep drunken drivers off the road - but an anti-drunk driving advocacy group claims it could give drivers a “false sense of security.” Geno Rose, ...
SF Weekly readers might recall the controversy that ensued after Apple released an iPhone app that would let drivers know exactly where and when they might be crossing a DUI checkpoint.
If you read the Developer Agreement it says... Apps which contain DUI checkpoints that are not published by law enforcement agencies, or encourage and enable drunk driving, will be rejected. In other ...
During a U.S. Senate subcommittee hearing on Tuesday, Apple Vice President of Software Technology Guy L. "Bud" Tribble told senators that the company is in the process of "looking into" the legality ...
Driving is a privilege and not a right because making it a privilege means that the government can prevent people from driving who they see as unfit to safely operate a motor vehicle. It looks to me ...