If the police are sued, the Plaintiff will argue both consciousness of guilt and spoliation. If the records never existed, how will they show those records never existed in light of the mass destruction of records?
See CACI No. 204. Willful Suppression of Evidence and CALCRIM No. 371. Consciousness of Guilt: Suppression and Fabrication of Evidence,
Lets eliminate photos from Facebook, LinkedIn, Snapchat, and Google.
Employers may use photos to discriminate based on national origin, sex, or race. If an employer sees a picture of a person, it would allow them to discriminate.
I saw it in the historical archives where the gene sequences reprogrammed the optical emitter of the tricorder to produce a holographic image and audio message.
I was thinking that there would be a corporate shield until he started co-mingling his and the company funds. So, either the funds are fraudulently transferred or the there is no corporate separation so that his personal assets are at risk.
At the very least, I would think there should be an order to prevent transfer of his personal assets.
How dare you compare the deportation of people who broke the law and are in this country ILLEGALLY to the systematic MURDER of 6 million people you racist piece of crap!
There is a difference between arresting people who are break a law and returning them to their country and placing them in a gas chamber and murdering them!
There are LEGAL programs that allow agricultural workers to come into the country and perform agricultural work and be paid wages as long as they are provided reasonable wages, housing (or transportation back to their home country at the end of the day). It is called the H2A visa. It also requires that the employer shows that they cannot fill the job with legal residents (or US citizens).
Of course, if you hire people here illegally, you probably want to pay slave wages treat them like slaves.
They do that with speed traps in Malibu with bogus charges
I had a friend get a ticket for flashing his high beams as a warning of a speed trap. They gave him a ticket for flashing his high beams at night.
He fought the ticket by mail by sending in a copy of the LA Times weather report showing sunset and sunset times on the day of the ticket to show that it was not at night. The police are just pissed and they use clearly bogus charges, that recipients never check or fight, just pay.
I would think it would be a good time for one of the following lawsuits: 1. Against the use of the ALPRs in general as a privacy violation; 2. Having someone get a ticket for using something that interferes with the ALPR so that there would be standing.
The supreme court ruled that using a GPS mounted on a car is invasion of privacy and the violation of the 4th amendment, this is not a far leap.
At least he didn't demand you remove the information under his right to be forgotten under EU law.
That worked so well for other people. I believe in one case that an Court ruled that while the original information must be removed, there is nothing that stops you from publishing about the request to be removed.
The quoted portion from Riley v. California is interesting. The minute by minute tracking of movement by monitoring a license plate which we are required to carry on our vehicles could be considered almost as invasive as location data of a device that we carry on our persons.
The fun part is that they were addressing it to opposing counsel in a case I had, as what looks like follow-up e-mails. I wonder if anyone actually pays money for those conferences.
What about the bad actors using privacy services to hide their illegal activities? Using privacy services to register domain names for spam have been found to be federal crime.
Since drivers who will become transgender will get into car accidents that will kill people, then will must eliminate all drivers because they may become transgender and kill people.
Internet Brands ("IB") knew about the pair doing this. We know they knew about this because IB sued (or countersued) the Wait brothers for not giving them notice of what what going on with Flanders and Callum (the rapists) before the purchase.
IB is hurt here by judicial estoppel, as it claims it was harmed by the failure to warn and now it is being sued for failure to warn.
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Re: Re: Why no anti-SLAPP award?
Massachusetts has a fairly good anti-slapp statute.
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Consciousness of guilt and spoliation
If the police are sued, the Plaintiff will argue both consciousness of guilt and spoliation. If the records never existed, how will they show those records never existed in light of the mass destruction of records?
See CACI No. 204. Willful Suppression of Evidence and CALCRIM No. 371. Consciousness of Guilt: Suppression and Fabrication of Evidence,
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Lets eliminate photos from Facebook, LinkedIn, Snapchat, and Google.
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Seen it already
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Corporate sheild
At the very least, I would think there should be an order to prevent transfer of his personal assets.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Hypocrisy at it's finest.
There is a difference between arresting people who are break a law and returning them to their country and placing them in a gas chamber and murdering them!
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Re: American farms?
Of course, if you hire people here illegally, you probably want to pay slave wages treat them like slaves.
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Not just mail systems
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They do that with speed traps in Malibu with bogus charges
He fought the ticket by mail by sending in a copy of the LA Times weather report showing sunset and sunset times on the day of the ticket to show that it was not at night. The police are just pissed and they use clearly bogus charges, that recipients never check or fight, just pay.
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What about practicing witchcraft?
Throw her in the water, see if she floats.
If that doesn't work, maybe charge her with corrupting the youth?
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Good Job Honda.
If it was not true, Honda could not claim that the person who disclosed it violated a confidentiality provision of a contract.
Some Honda lawyer may be banging his head on his desk when this was pointed out to him/her/it.
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It is about time for a lawsuit
The supreme court ruled that using a GPS mounted on a car is invasion of privacy and the violation of the 4th amendment, this is not a far leap.
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Right to be forgotten
That worked so well for other people. I believe in one case that an Court ruled that while the original information must be removed, there is nothing that stops you from publishing about the request to be removed.
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License plate readers
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I got some of them too.
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And what about bad actors?
Since drivers who will become transgender will get into car accidents that will kill people, then will must eliminate all drivers because they may become transgender and kill people.
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Weather report templates.
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Penal Code 502
Not only is this criminal, but provides civil enforcement, punitive damages, and attorney fees for the Plaintiff.
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Just delist them.
If I were Google, I would have delisted them and send them an e-mail that says,
"You like apples? You are delisted! How do you like them apples?"
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Not about CDA , but what they knew.
IB is hurt here by judicial estoppel, as it claims it was harmed by the failure to warn and now it is being sued for failure to warn.
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