Originally Posted by
AirBear
I bet they'll try thou. I think it was New York that was unhappy with Waze over showing the location of DUI checkpoints. I have mixed feelings about that, freedom of speech vs. catching DUI's.
They could ban a system that shares confidential info about police investigations (obtained perhaps via hacking), but since DUI checkpoints are dragnets with no probabable cause, and also in plain public view, waze will fall squarely under 1st amendment protections.