Saturday, July 16, 2016

"Pokeymon Go" is a social menace and a danger to people.

There are also reports that two young men in California fell from a cliff, one nearly 60 feet, while playing the game.

July 15, 2016

Ledo, Ohio (AP) — Police say two people in Ohio (click here) have been arrested while playing "Pokemon Go" after they climbed over a fence at the Toledo Zoo.
The pair was arrested early Thursday after they were spotted on a zoo security camera.
Police say the two went over a fence near the zoo's tiger enclosure in search of the smartphone game's cartoon monsters.
Officers say the pair was walking through the zoo when they were caught. Both were charged with criminal trespass.
Twenty-five-year old Robin Bartholomy and 26-year-old Adrian Crawford, both of Toledo, are due in court Friday.
Court records do not list attorneys for them. A message seeking comment was left with Crawford. There was no telephone listing for Bartholomy.

"Pokemon Go" (click here)


June 13, 2016
By Bret Molina

"Beginner's Guide" (click here) 

...Once you boot up, you can choose to sign up through a Google account or the Pokémon Trainer Club. Earlier this week, the game's maker — Niantic — created a privacy stir when users learned the app was asking for full access to your Google account. They have since fixed that to limit what the app can access. If you are really concerned about it, you can either sign up through Pokémon Trainer Club or create a separate Google account just for the game....