Smart phone applications, is
here anything they can't help you evade or complain about faster?
Not from the people that brought you the various DUI
checkpoint warning apps, nor the people who offered the
Occupy Wallstreet-ready and the undocumented
immigrant-friendly versions of "hey, I'm getting arrested right
now, help!" apps, but rather from something called the Sikh
Coalition, comes a new app that makes complaining about the
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) a breeze.
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Apple has changed the wording in their App Store Review Guidelines so they can deny access to DUI Checkpoint apps which allow drunk drivers to learn where police are currently stationed, thus avoiding those areas while drunk driving... Read Post
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