@mackaytaggart@TPSOperations I wanted to report hooligans with a huge fire pit on mall property, beside bushes and trees, literally across the street from the police station. I called the division directly and waited nearly 2 hours with no response. I did just hang up cuz I had more important things to do.
@9mmsmg Same situation for me, and for the people being like, well this or that conversation with friends. There is an expectation of privacy and we simply don’t of around reading each others texts. It’s not that hard. And even if she did I have no shame.
@mario4thenorth This is a gross exaggeration of reality and largely police piping up fears in the hope of reducing crime. Tech like this largely does not exist for any sort of modern and updated phone, especially iPhones, and any sort of exploit like this requires physical access to set up.
@MartinaMarkota The sad reality is it’s a messed up culture that results in the cops responding like this. And it’s everywhere now. Been trying to think myself where is it safe to go and there really aren’t places not infected with this.
@greatshift@TeamYouTube They respond so quick then ignore everything else. Other people have reported this issue apparently but it isn’t acknowledged or addressed.
Okay @YouTube this is starting to drive me nuts. Why are random channels showing up as subscribed when I’ve never seen them in my life. This has been going on for months now. It’s almost as bad as the progress bar on thumbnails just being wrong.
@TeamYouTube I also set the bell on nearly all channels I intentionally subscribe to. What a coincidence all these random accounts never have the bell set. So it’s not like I am doing this, or these are compromised accounts.
@TeamYouTube No one has access to my account or devices and I have checked my security settings on the account to make sure no other devices are connected. Yes I’ve unsubscribed from them all after I randomly find them. Then next week there is a new one or two.
@KirkLubimov Either rules need to be in place to give both producers and grocers fair negotiations and contracts or maybe the government needs to create an open food market that benefits producers and in turn can lower costs. But the present system doesn’t work and only benefits the grocers.
@KirkLubimov I’m no NDPer, I wouldn’t support this guy. But we do have a food market problem that needs to be solved. There is practically a three pronged monopoly on grocery stores which bully food producers into crazy contracts just to sell their product. That raises costs on products.