With all due respect to el_segfaulto and Some Other AC, the fact is that when the Texas people as a whole allow stupid shit like this?
They are going to get bashed upon for allowing it. Simply put, when they see something like this happening, the PEOPLE should step in and put an end to it.
The U.K. is becoming more and more dystopian as time goes on.
Harassment against people solely for looking at pictures of IMAGINARY children in sexual situations, WHO HAVE NOT TRIED TO TOUCH ANY REAL CHILD.
Harassment against people for this.
Harassment against various other people.
This scapegoating and ignoring settled principles of justice is getting old.
The problem with that system is that it keeps people with very good cases who are terrified by someone else's lawyers into filing. A better system is the 'both have their own legal bills' system that America has today.
I'm more interested in "What does it matter that his trouser zip was open?"
Personally, I have had the zipper to my shorts (don't wear trousers) come down and open all the time when I am walking around from the natural movement of my body, unless they are those 'locking' zippers.
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Personally, I disagree with that point of view. It may be private property, but they should STILL have to adhere to human rights, of which one of your rights is to?
Photographically document your life and the places you go should you wish to.
Now, if they find someone taking pictures up women's skirts or something like that? That is punishable by OTHER laws and they should only intervene when something like that is happening.
Online classes should not be limited in any way, shape or form. Many people like myself are better able to perform when they don't have to worry about giving a 'good impression' to classmates in person because of various psychological disorders ranging from social anxiety disorder to out and out paranoia.
This is absolutely outrageous. Some of these laws are being taken way too damned far, one of the reasons why I say that these laws are extremely bad ideas and need repealed.
The Patriot Act in America, this law in the U.K.... ALL of them need repealed or rewritten and their scopes severely limited.
You have GOT to be kidding me here? Suing a 4 year old for negligence? This judge needs to have a foot put up his butt.
The fact is that the ONLY thing that should have been done is that the woman should have been compensated by the family for her medical co-pays and that is it.
I have to say that you apparently are living in a dream world where the IP maximalists don't have this as their wet dream and the road that they want to take us down in reality.
As much as I would love to call this hyperbole? It really isn't.
TOR is going to last forever, thank you very much, and TOR cannot be regulated by law.
They can try to say that encrypted/anonymous web surfing is now made illegal by law, but everyone who hasn't been gulled with the "LAW AND ORDAH" bullcrap will just ignore it, as I personally will.
Persecution is the word for this. I know that some people dislike pedosexuality, but the fact is that it is a normal sexuality like any other (that doesn't involve drugging or physically forcing someone into sex) and it's simply time to legalize it and bring it out into the open.
I saw this SAME EXACT BULLCRAP, as did my uncle who is 40 years older than me, with blacks having sex with whites, homosexuality and heterosexuality outside of marriage at one time.
It's just an attempt to create a boogie man to gull the masses into supporting politicians and others who are 'hard on deviants' (of which there is really no such thing).
The fact is that the police need to realize that exit node /= to a specific person, and the exit node isn't going to help much if they are trying to get someone for trading 'child pornography' (which honestly I have no problem with and think it should be legal, same with pedosexuality in general).
Not when Sony makes them jump through a bunch of hoops like putting in a password, that is authorized over the internet EACH AND EVERY TIME, which relies on the easily crashable and crashprone servers to be up 24/7/365.
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They are going to get bashed upon for allowing it. Simply put, when they see something like this happening, the PEOPLE should step in and put an end to it.
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Re: Crucial element: "intended to profit via advertising".
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In that case, I am MORE than willing to pay a 5 dollar a month charge for a network online.... but no more than that.
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Harassment against people solely for looking at pictures of IMAGINARY children in sexual situations, WHO HAVE NOT TRIED TO TOUCH ANY REAL CHILD.
Harassment against people for this.
Harassment against various other people.
This scapegoating and ignoring settled principles of justice is getting old.
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Add into this that regular e-mail without encryption is unsafe, and you have another reason why it is unpopular.
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Personally, I have had the zipper to my shorts (don't wear trousers) come down and open all the time when I am walking around from the natural movement of my body, unless they are those 'locking' zippers.
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Re: Re: nobody should be kicked out of anywhere because of a photograph
Photographically document your life and the places you go should you wish to.
Now, if they find someone taking pictures up women's skirts or something like that? That is punishable by OTHER laws and they should only intervene when something like that is happening.
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The Patriot Act in America, this law in the U.K.... ALL of them need repealed or rewritten and their scopes severely limited.
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The recording companies keep 90%, they get 10%.
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The fact is that the ONLY thing that should have been done is that the woman should have been compensated by the family for her medical co-pays and that is it.
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As much as I would love to call this hyperbole? It really isn't.
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They can try to say that encrypted/anonymous web surfing is now made illegal by law, but everyone who hasn't been gulled with the "LAW AND ORDAH" bullcrap will just ignore it, as I personally will.
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I saw this SAME EXACT BULLCRAP, as did my uncle who is 40 years older than me, with blacks having sex with whites, homosexuality and heterosexuality outside of marriage at one time.
It's just an attempt to create a boogie man to gull the masses into supporting politicians and others who are 'hard on deviants' (of which there is really no such thing).
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