Don't know anything about the mayor but what he said seems reasonable to me. As a cyclist myself I have no problem merging into traffic if my lane is blocked, my experience though is most cyclists don't like to stop so end up cutting into the live lane putting themselves at risk.
Disclosure: not American don't know the rules there.
This is true, I mean I should be in bed right now, I'll be up in 5 hours. But what am I doing? Watching Jessica Jones and writing this message, I'm definitely going to regret it in the morning!
Thanks for this. I've been looking for something like this for ages. I used to use VM's for this but it was a right pain.
As an aside I used this guide having discovered it a couple of years ago. I can't remember how but I ended up on a site that had been hacked, might have been following a link from a forum, and the page I was looking for wasn't there. Instead there was a link on the page saying it had been moved. I stupidly clicked the link and off I went to a random site that I can only assume was meant to drop some form of malware or take control on my browser. Anyway all I was left with was a message congratulating me on how secure my browser was, I didn't stay around.
The police by the very definition of their job don't go around "tracking" regular folk. Only those that are doing or have done wrong. Seriously the police have better things to do than watch people on CCTV who aren't doing anything wrong. Not to mention the various laws and regulations that prevent the police doing just that.
Only as far as it goes. Tracking isn't as fine grained. Service providers main concern is the service. Can you be tracked this way? Yes, but not as easily as this is talking about
>It's even worse, it means the police know it doesn't track criminals and so just want to track regular people.
The police knowing is really beside the point, local government (councils) own and operate the public space CCTV, the police will and do make use of it. The problem is quality and with quality is identification. If no one knows the person on CCTV there's not much to be done.
Having read just the abstract is seems that current implementations of Mac address randomisation is essentially useless rather the Mac address randomisation itself.
Hopefully in the future the implementation will improve. Until then WiFi is off.
Giving the OP the benefit of a doubt I'm really just learning to program and have many of the questions the OP has asked. Reading the comments to these questions does actually help me make more informed decisions based on the knowledge and experience of you guys. Gaming or not they are of benefit to some.
Not an expert but I have different email addresses for different thing, currently about 20 email addresses with different providers. I manage them with a password manager which I obviously recommend for your passwords.
This means the if say my social media account got compromised (not that I have a social media presence) then they can't use that email to compromise my banking or other types of accounts. I also have a number of "spam" email addresses for sign ups.