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Musk threatens legal action against Twitter user who tracked his jet

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5 points by Blue111 3 years ago · 6 comments

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LinuxBender 3 years ago

I am not a lawyer but I assume for the legal action to do anything Elon would have to prove damages?

Later Wednesday, referencing his toddler son, Musk tweeted: “Last night, car carrying lil X in LA was followed by crazy stalker (thinking it was me), who later blocked car from moving & climbed onto hood."

It was not clear who the “stalker” was that Musk referenced in his tweet or whether that incident was related to the use of Musk’s location data.

Would attempted harm be viewed by a judge as damages? Any lawyers here? How would he prove the connection from tweeting location -> stalker -> attempted harm? Would the harm be the trauma of the event or perhaps the cost of added security guards?

  • RavingGoat 3 years ago

    That was proven to not be near an airport and not on a day that his jet was flying. There was no police report filed either. It's pure fiction.

Linux_Watcher 3 years ago

Tracking someone's personal jet? I'm dead. What an idiot, they deserve to have legal action brought against them.

  • halfmatthalfcat 3 years ago

    Flight tracking data is publicly available. All this dude did was tweet it. There's no legal question here. If anyone is the idiot, it's Musk for going back on his word.

    • jacquesm 3 years ago

      That and technically he was already aware of it and enabling it. Besides the fact that him tweeting location and time of his children (not his utterly unrelated aircraft) isn't a problem when he is doing it himself.

    • Linux_Watcher 3 years ago

      FAA policy lets owners of private jets request that their plane’s identities be blocked from public display

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