Erdogan seems willing to keep cutting checks if it helps keep pesky constituents in line and the government firmly in control of the narrative.
We all know Golom Recep Tayyip Erdogan is thin skinned and petulant enough to keep writing checks to pay the fines, especially when it's not his money he's spending.
Given how ridiculously easy it is for law enforcement to obtain a warrant, the fact they don't even bother speaks volumes about their respect for rhe Constitution.
Why bother with a basic cornerstone of the Fourth Amendment when you have a plethora of things ro give you a free pass ( QI, Third Party Doctrine, parallel construction, Good Faith Exception, etc...).
It's well past time the courts remind law enforcement of the Fruit of the Poisonous Tree Doctrine. If you can't gather your evidence legally, or if you insist on hiding how that evidence was obtained, you don't get to use it.
On the post: Federal Court Blocks Unconstitutional Arkansas Law That Prevents Plant-Based Food Companies From Using Meat Words
Re: So what about luncheon meat?
Asserts facts not in evidence
On the post: New Law Finally Bans Bullshit Cable TV Fees
Cable TV industry has responded with, Challenge accepted. Your next bill will now include a fee for itemizing the fees we charge you."
On the post: Turkish Court Says Government's Two-Year Ban Of Wikipedia Violates Freedom Of Expression Rights
We all know Golom Recep Tayyip Erdogan is thin skinned and petulant enough to keep writing checks to pay the fines, especially when it's not his money he's spending.
On the post: Federal Court Blocks Unconstitutional Arkansas Law That Prevents Plant-Based Food Companies From Using Meat Words
Re: deceptive labeling: there is no buffalo in buffalo wings.
I'm waiting to see the reaction when the meat industry comes out with meat substitutes for veggies. "Ham Yams" has a nice ring to it.
On the post: Alabama Lawmakers Think The Time Is Right To Make Assaulting A Cop A 'Hate Crime'
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And boot licking will be considered assaulting on officer with bodily fluids and be met with deadly force.
On the post: Alabama Lawmakers Think The Time Is Right To Make Assaulting A Cop A 'Hate Crime'
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Seems like cops and certain legislators believe "To protect and serve" is what the public should be doing to the cops.
On the post: Multi-Agency Task Force Raid House To Arrest Someone Already In Jail, Shoot Woman In House Multiple Times Because Reasons
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Considering QI and police unions do every thing possible to protect unreasonable officer actions, they have no incentive ti change.
On the post: Nearly 4,000 Ring Credentials Leaked, Including Users' Time Zones And Device Names
Hard to have a data breach of your network when you treat user privacy as a sellable commodity or a donut supply for cops.
On the post: Insanity (AKA Copyright Statutory Damages) Rules: Cox Hit With $1 Billion (With A B) Jury Verdict For Failing To Magically Stop Piracy
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4chan is organized?
On the post: Insanity (AKA Copyright Statutory Damages) Rules: Cox Hit With $1 Billion (With A B) Jury Verdict For Failing To Magically Stop Piracy
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I'd tell him to go fuck himself but
A) he'd probably try and file a SESTA/FOSTA complaint
And
B) he probably does it any way
On the post: Billionaire Sheldon Adelson Is Trying To Use An Anti-SLAPP Law To Get Out Of Paying Anti-SLAPP Damages And It Ain't Working
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Oh crap...does this mean he's funding Devin Nunes lawsuits as well?
On the post: Insanity (AKA Copyright Statutory Damages) Rules: Cox Hit With $1 Billion (With A B) Jury Verdict For Failing To Magically Stop Piracy
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Im guessing his mom is busy tonight.
On the post: Insanity (AKA Copyright Statutory Damages) Rules: Cox Hit With $1 Billion (With A B) Jury Verdict For Failing To Magically Stop Piracy
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Pot, meet kettle
You shouldn't even be speaking for yourself
Fixed that for you
And your tantrum is an order of magnitude higher.
Considering he wasn't even a party to the lawsuit, he didn't lose.
Yet you're the one hiding behins the AC tag.
On the post: Using Trump As A Prop, The Myth Of 'Anonymized' Cell Data Is Finally Exposed
Re: Can we do the same thing we did for Net Neutrality?
Doubtful....Pit and the FCC would throw a hissy fit over the states trying to regulate telecom.
On the post: Top EU Court's Adviser Says Personal Data Can Be Transferred Using 'Standard Contractual Clauses' -- But Also Suggests That Privacy Shield Should Be Ruled Invalid
Re: Privacy Shield...
Privacy Sieve might be too accurate.
On the post: Second Circuit Says Warrantless Backdoor Searches Of NSA Collections Might Violate The Fourth Amendment
Given how ridiculously easy it is for law enforcement to obtain a warrant, the fact they don't even bother speaks volumes about their respect for rhe Constitution.
Why bother with a basic cornerstone of the Fourth Amendment when you have a plethora of things ro give you a free pass ( QI, Third Party Doctrine, parallel construction, Good Faith Exception, etc...).
It's well past time the courts remind law enforcement of the Fruit of the Poisonous Tree Doctrine. If you can't gather your evidence legally, or if you insist on hiding how that evidence was obtained, you don't get to use it.
On the post: Ghosh Yoga College Claims Copyright Infringement Over Netflix Documentary On Bikram Choudhury
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Guess that means RIAA actuall stands for Really Inserted Ass Association?
On the post: Ghosh Yoga College Claims Copyright Infringement Over Netflix Documentary On Bikram Choudhury
Re: Abolish Copyright
But where would all the record labels get their one billion dollar judgements from then?
On the post: Insanity (AKA Copyright Statutory Damages) Rules: Cox Hit With $1 Billion (With A B) Jury Verdict For Failing To Magically Stop Piracy
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The only one I hear making crying noises in this thread is you.
On the post: Indian Government Sets New Record For 'Internet Shutdown By A Democracy'
So who do the Windows Tech Support scam centers call for tech support when their internet doesn't work?
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