Annoying click-bait title: "Two Teens Shot"
Sorry, just grabbed the first google link. He just shot AT them, in their car, in the street.Annoying click-bait title: "Two Teens Shot"
Nobody got shot.
Nobody was harmed.
No need to shoot them. The Pokemon hunters are doing just fine walking into traffic and falling off cliffs all by themselves.
Do you think they Nintendo should be responsible for the actions of users? Be careful or the NRA will take away your card. Their view is Pokémon Go doesn't kill people, people kill themselves.Will the game's owner be responsible for those mindlessly walking into the street and getting killed because they were "playing in traffic" or does the user agreement resolve the owner of all responsibility.
I'm assuming the Pokeman's are images on your phone and are placed there when your GPS tells the game your near one. That relies on GPS navigation and the GPS with cell phones position is within a 90 feet radius maximum. Here little johnny, go play pokeman GO ... and stay out of the street.
Ah, so it wasn't Fox News in the other thread. Now I understand where you get your news.
"We received information that some users of the Pokemon Go app in Bosnia were going to places which are a risk for mines, in search of a pokemon," Posavina bez mina wrote on Facebook.
It added: "Citizens are urged not to do so, to respect demarcation signs of dangerous mine fields and not to go into unknown areas."
"Pokemon Go kicks into that. It's everywhere. It's what some people call surveillance capitalism. It's the newest stage," he said. "You'll see a new form of, frankly, a robot society, where they will know how you want to behave and they will make the mockup that matches how you behave and feed you. It's what they call totalitarianism."
