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Premature, oversold at this point. Will have to wait and see how this website for the State of Utah really works out.
This is a commercial site, not a State of Utah site.
It also asks for ALL of your personal identifying information, in exchange for "maybe" having the info it promises. ALSO, their privacy policy clearly states that they may use your information as a marketing tool.
If it's REALLY "for the public good", I should be able to get the information ANONYMOUSLY.
No thank you.
This is just an ad for a politically-connected business.
And hey....the criminals can now use it to find areas that won't "suspect" crime.
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