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@mullvadnet

Not just #ChatControl.

Can't wait for #Orban, and consequently #Putin, to get hold of this:

»This will enable secure #automated exchanges of #fingerprints, #DNA profiles, #vehicle registration data, #facial images, and police #records through EU routers. At national level, Member States need to implement the Information Exchange Directive enhancing information exchange channels for seamless cross-border information flow, while ensuring their integration with Union-level systems, such as SIENA«

eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-conten

eur-lex.europa.euEUR-Lex - 52025PC0148 - EN - EUR-Lex

I'm quite good at mornings.

I seem to survive them. My track record is solid.

Of course, all it takes to ruin a streak of surviving is one instance of not surviving. There was that one morning 13 years ago, a close call, as they say. I haven't driven a car since then, even though the insurance company gave me a new one.

Back to my point: I am quite good at mornings.

#GloriaGaynor #IWillSurvive

#drive#driving#car

#Cops Tracked An Alleged Tesla Arsonist Using The Suspect’s #Car #WiFi
Cops used tower dumps to track not only suspect’s phone but also #vehicle. Detectives asked Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T to send information on all connecting devices to six relevant towers. They saw a Verizon BlueLink onboard Wi-Fi system had pinged two of the towers. According to a complaint against the eventual suspect investigators believe the BlueLink was inside his Hyundai.
forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewste
archive.ph/lcXVK

ForbesThe Wiretap: Cops Tracked An Alleged Tesla Arsonist Using The Suspect’s Car Wi-FiFeds trace movements of alleged Tesla arsonist and accused domestic terrorist via Verizon's onboard Wi-Fi, court documents show.

Koala filmed drinking on a rural road had to be euthanised

"Koalas that come down to the ground to seek out water are typically suffering from bad health issues. The iconic animal was recently spotted by a driver hovering over the ground and using its tongue to lick moisture off the bitumen."
au.news.yahoo.com/grim-truth-b
#koalas #roads #drivers #vehicle #Biodiversity #habitat

Yahoo News · Grim truth behind seemingly innocent sight on rural road: 'Didn't realise'By Brianne Tolj