Legislation just signed into law has made it exceedingly to difficult to track private jet activity.

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    7 months ago

    So if the only thing hidden is the airplanes ID seems like it would still be relatively easy to have a program sift through the data.2

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        7 months ago

        Probably the oligarchs, based in this law, can use their lawyers to sue the person who dares to do so publicly.

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          Depends on how the law is written. If there is language against deanonymizing the now anonymous data? Yeah, they’ll get Jacks ass. But if not, there’s really not much they can do.

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        Personally I don’t care where celebrities are at any given time. But I do think it’s interesting, for example to see how international climate summits are some of the biggest environmental impacts as far as carbon footprint etc for example, or seeing how celebrities take personal jets to go to the convenience store