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Lime may proactively share user data with government agencies not only when legally compelled but also for activities that merely 'may' violate its own policies or terms, a lower threshold than confirmed illegality.
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Your information may be shared with government agencies if Lime determines it is needed to detect, investigate, or prevent possible policy violations, illegal activity, traffic violations, parking violations, or accidents.
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we may use, retain or share information with law enforcement or others in circumstances where a person's vital interests require protection, such as in the case of emergencies.
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Any such de-identified genetic information and phenotypic information we share with third parties for research purposes is done in accordance with Part 46 (beginning with Section 46.101) of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
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Lime may proactively share user data with government agencies not only when legally compelled but also for activities that merely 'may' violate its own policies or terms, a lower threshold than confirmed illegality.
Your information may be shared with government agencies if Lime determines it is needed to detect, investigate, or prevent possible policy violations, illegal activity, traffic violations, parking violations, or accidents.
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