I'd agree with that wholly. I've had a drunk couple show up at my place years 
back insisting I had her phone. Once the guy tried to push through the door he 
got the business end of good ole Louie and a cute little breaking and entering 
sentence at a vacation destination known as lockup 🤪

With enough said if this was a business location or courthouse it may have 
saved them a little gas and time getting there, and myself not having to wake 
up so damn late.

-- 
 J. Hellenthal

The fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a 
lot about anticipated traffic volume.

> On Oct 21, 2021, at 09:02, Sean Donelan <s...@donelan.com> wrote:
> 
> Has anyone published "safe" geo-location defaults? By safe I mean default 
> lat/lon coordinates for a country, state/province, city, postal code which do 
> not resolve near a residence.
> 
> It seems like too many people use "Find My <device>" or other geo-location 
> services, and then go to the exact location shown on the mapping service for 
> the default lat/lon which is often a default location.  Knock on the person 
> which happens to live near the default centroid, and acuse them of stealing 
> their <device> because "Find My <device>" showed that location.
> 
> 
> 

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