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When Courtney Teague called Atlanta 311, a number for non-emergency city services, she did not know that the person answering the call was working from home or that the person was livestreaming the call. But a few minutes later, she got a call from a woman in Chicago who'd been watching the livestream telling her she'd heard all of the personal information Teague provided to the city employee. An Atlanta city spokesman told a local TV reporter that after officials were alerted to the problem, the employee was removed from answering calls and no longer works for the city.
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What kind of lunatic doesn't want to be internet famous?
Probably a "life streamer" who has that thing on all the time and wasn't thinking about it.
"Hello, 311. What are you wearing?"
Living among a voting population that's 96% looters makes holest folks terrified of having the "public" know anything about them--such as where they keep their valuables. And since half of those voting for looters support the variant that wants you robbed and locked up for non-tobacco plant leaves, there is the added dread they might find out where you keep your stash.
OT: but a little bit of Christmas cheer…..
https://www.breitbart.com/crime/2024/12/23/georgia-couple-sentenced-100-years-prison-sexually-abusing-adopted-sons/
aggravated sodomy
As opposed to calm, serene sodomy?
They didn't use lube?
Um...
https://reason.com/2024/12/21/influencers-are-here-to-stay-now-its-time-to-modernize-labor-laws/
Pick a side, Reason.