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Originally Posted by fasternyou929
But it flipped the whole equation on its head. People that can't recognize the difference between having information about an individual available upon request and publishing an interactive map that gives the home address of any population sect worry me. Particularly a sect that is viewed as a threat by many people.
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Not really, Tennessee has an easily searchable property tax website that does have an interactive map that you can click to find out who owns the property, the price they paid for it, basic info, and the tax they pay. You can also search by address or name. Any mapping software can get you a pic of the area too.
If Tennessee has this interactive of a website, that pretty much guarantees any state can implement it if they so choose. We aren't technological giants.
I used it to track down who was building a kart track near me and where it was when they were trying to keep the location hush hush.