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Sheriffs are asking for the popular police-tracking app to be disabled.
.........................................................Sheriffs Want Popular Police-Tracking App Disabled | NBC4 Washington"I can think of 100 ways that it could present an officer-safety issue," executive director of the Fraternal Order of Police, Jim Pasco said. "There's no control over who uses it. So, if you're a criminal and you want to rob a bank, hypothetically, you use your Waze."
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