‘sup?
‘“We hope the makers of Pokémon Go will deal with any instances of characters apparent on private property quickly and that it is made as easy as possible to report these issues,” said Christopher Price The Country, Land and Business Association (CLA) ‘
Advice given to Pokémon Go players in the countryside (The Dealer, Irish Farmers Journal)
Pic: Irish Farmers Journal
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People would have to manually submit to them what property is private etc.
For landmarks for gyms etc they already rely on submissions.
It would be a lot of data for them to have to hold onto and would bring up even more privacy issues and whining.
“whining” aka when an individual stands up to corporate exploitation
Pokemon Go, installed on a phone, then fitted to a drone. Problem solved. ;)
I’ve got a solution, grown ups shouldn’t play childrens computer games.
Bit arbitrary.
Grown ups shouldn’t do a lot of things but what are you gonna do.
But ‘grown-ups’ is short for grown-up children is it not.
why not?
boring.
Am I the only one completely lost by all of this?
well Pokemon Go uses Google maps so you shouldn’t be too lost with it.
Have you ever used Google maps?
Is it really private land when the bulk of their income comes from taxpayers?
It’s bloody obvious what land is private and what isn’t.
Let them get gored. The fools.
And no badgers, hedgehogs beware.
No politicans.
It’s not up the game manufacturers. People still have to follow the rules of the real world. Pokemon appear in houses too but if someone breaks in to a house it’s not the developers fault.
why helowwwwww there
(heehee)