Technology has majorly impacted our
society, both bad and good. It has sped up daily tasks and quick access to
information, but has increased identity theft and decreased privacy. The same
holds for Google’s popular app, Waze. This trending app notifies the user of
accidents, traffic jams, police locations, and more. The controversial
component of this app is the feature “traffic cop”. This feature relays police
locations on the field to the user. To many police officers, this feature may
be lethal and detrimental. Last Decemeber, Ismaaiyl Brinsley murdered two New
York officers, Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu. The murderer used the Waze app to
locate the innocent police officers and assassinated them. Others fear, the app
can be a tool to avoid policeman. Drunk Drivers and Speeders could avoid Police checkpoints and could cause harm to themselves and others. Even though this app may
benefit the public avoid traffic tickets and jams, is this tool worth the risk?
At first, many citizens would see
this app as money and time saver. As the negatives are then shown, many would
change their opinion. This app is not worth the risk. As the story illustrates
the danger to Policeman, citizens are also at danger. Drunk driving and speeding may
resume, by just by a click of a button to avoid a police checkpoint. Criminals may use this as a tool
to plan their next crime. These risks are not great enough to deficit the benefits
of avoiding traffic tickets and traffic jams. The public needs to help our
society by asking Google to take this feature off the app. In the long run,
this would be the best option for all, even though it may not seem to be.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/23/opinions/clarke-thompson-google-waze-danger/index.html
interesting. look at your background, however. hard to read
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