A recent European Union court decision threatens the popular practice of Romanian drivers sharing police presence and speed camera locations on navigation apps like Waze. The ruling could lead to restrictions on reporting police filters and speed traps, potentially making such alerts illegal. While not yet law in Romania, drivers are reacting to the possibility of losing this feature. Waze users currently rely on crowdsourced information to warn each other about police checks and speed cameras. The decision stems from concerns about hindering law enforcement efforts. This change could significantly impact how drivers navigate Romanian roads and monitor for potential fines, shifting abilities to warn each other. Drivers are now discussing alternative ways to share this information if official alerts are banned.