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"“This sounds ridiculously unfair,” Jen King, the Director of Consumer Privacy at Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society, wrote to WLRN in an email. “On one hand, we have policymakers insisting that the Internet and mobile phones are optional, and then you have cities building these programs into their infrastructure.”"

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