Law enforcement and more than one hundred colleges and universities have convinced their students to download ‘public safety’ apps that send tips to police in real-time.
The apps go by names like ‘LiveSafe’ and ‘SafeTrek’ and their selling point is, helping students feel safe.
These apps use GPS technology which allows law enforcement to monitor a students’ location in real-time.
As you will see from the videos below, playing to one’s fears of crime and terrorism is a great marketing ploy.
Safe Trek’s scare ads
Is crime in America so prevalent that we need to use scare tactics to give companies and police our exact location in real-time?
No, it’s not. In fact the exact opposite is true.
Crime in Boston and across the country are reporting low crime rates. In fact violent crime in America is at historic lows.
Violent crimes in Dorchester and Mattapan Massachusetts are down by 27-37 percent. Nationally the story is the same but these companies would prefer that you didn’t know.
Three years ago, Reuters reported that violent crime in America was at 1970’s levels. And not much has changed since then.
Last year, CBS News reported that violent crime in America is still at historic lows, saying it was far from the levels of the 1980’s and 1990’s.
LiveSafe’s website has a video of former U.S. Secretary of DHS, Tom Ridge wishing the public would use their app. You know to keep Americans safe, wink, wink.
As you will see, DHS wishing that more American’s would use LiveSafe is a huge red flag.
LiveSafe’s private intelligence company to send ‘fear reports’ to police
By mid-year 2018, LiveSafe will have created their own private intelligence company that sends ‘fear reports’ to law enforcement. (See above videos.)
LiveSafe’s Anteo Community, is really a private corporate intelligence network that uses an app to gather public intelligence.
DHS and law enforcement embrace private intelligence spying.
Law enforcement is using corporate ‘public safety’ apps to do an end run around the Fourth Amendment.
Just how bad is corporate app spying?
Thankfully, LiveSafe has given us a clue, claiming that in the past eighteen months, two hundred enterprises, corporations and universities have convinced employees and students to use their app.
DHS and law enforcement encouraging corporations to spy on the public is illegal and must be stopped.
https://massprivatei.blogspot.com/2018/04/police-use-corporate-public-safety-apps.html