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Re: ANTI GAME - Wayspots on private property
You said yourself that the property is a boarding house (a business) and thus wouldn't fall under private residential property (which is only about single-family homes and farms). Also, the strength of the cellular signal is irrelevant as well as access to the boarding house's WiFi. As per the November 2020 AMA, the… -
Re: ANTI GAME - Wayspots on private property
There are Wayspots at hotels, motels, resorts, and gated communities, at the latter was specifically allowed in the reply to the AMA question I mentioned earlier. Those are no different than a Wayspot at a boarding house. How does “publicly accessible” apply to locations that have limited access, like members-only clubs,…
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