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@bobisrighturwrong then stop terrorising them and start preassuring the buisnesses they work for to start paying living wages so they can afford to live in a proper home.
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@Richard Cranium bullshit
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@GirlofNicky they need to be held to a higher standard than anyone else.
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I'm Learnding sounds like you have confused left and right...
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@wes52101 and usually with some corporate espionage and backstabbing between founders thrown in the mix...
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And her list was apparently as real as Trumps pile of 'affidavits'...
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@Hattie Lankford no arbitrators nessesary, just make it felony treason for any public servant or official to weponise the costs of the court system to persecute a citizen. Including but not limited to pressing civil charges or appealing an unfavourable verdict vs a citizen unless the specific case against that citizen is based on a preexisting criminal court jury trial conviction where the public entity/individual was the victim of the crime.
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I hope you ratted them out when you quit?
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@JonM-youtube just stop...
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To be fair, she sounds more like she got her referrals from the propaganda ministry in Berlin stamped in 1939...
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Filming or recording ones private conversations is no different than taking notes, and should always be legal regardless of the other part(ies) consent.
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@slightlycrookedworkshop sounds like it's even more urgent with that audit...
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@itatane as far as I see it, I fail to see how any non-signatory can be liable to follow any clause of any contract between any other parties.
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@SaltyBallzz make corporate lobbying and campaign subversion a capital offense...
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@patrickpowers5995 they should be subject to criminal asset forfeiture.
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@eldnah2 naah, Bambi on toast
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And in my country, it's a felony for a public servant or office holder to even attempt to identify a journalists sources.
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@johnricci4511 better start with private property of the criminal actors as the city property is the property of it's citizens collective.
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@mikelarry2602 well... that depends on the definition of a life. If you go by medical definitions, then yes. If you go by qualitative definitions, then no.
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@maxsdad538 are you trying to be cute or just trolling?
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Provided the report itself is factual and not frivolous and an attempt at harassing the reported user.
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And punitive damages
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And if you cross a 2ft deep creek, on the way, they definitely can't follow with anything short of a heli...
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In my country, someone who got caught speeding that fast with adrivers licence would loose ALL their drivers licences right on the spot, cut in half by the officer and be barred from applying and doing the tests for any new one for six months to three years depending on circumstances. And if they were a licenced firearms owner (hunting, sports, collector or professional) they'd likely loose those licences too and get a visit from the police to seize the guns and have them destroyed. Someone driving that fast without a drivers licence would get a 3 year block added to their record and loose any learners permit or slow vehicle licence they might already hold.
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@FenderMinerals you are still building a strawman of false or extremely dishonest misrepresentations.
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As a European taxi driver, I'd say that employers, private and public, has an absolute obligation to ensure the health and safety of their employees, clients and the public that makes a vaccine refusing employee (without medical conditions that prevents them from vaccinating) an unacceptable liability and constitutes valid grounds for suspension and/or termination of employment if they persist in their refusals despite warnings. Eg: if you choose to be an idiot and a potential plague bearer, you forfeit your right to be a part of a community as other peoples right to refuse interaction to protect themselves voids your previously existing rights to service of every kind.
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@JonM-youtube you are arguing fallacies
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I'd remove it wearing gloves, then stick it to an army vehicle off base, or better yet if I can find one, a foreign embassy's vehicle and watch the show...😈
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If I had been the doctor, I would challenge the law as unconstitutional as it effectively treats spouses as eachothers chattel.
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@34ccsn you are barking up the wrong tree and refusing to fix the cause until the symptoms of the error improves. Yeah, that's as stupid as refusing antibiotics for your kid until the lethal fever has broken, willfully ignoring the fact that the fever will kill them if untreated.
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@fenixiliusstrife1253 yeah, that's not a workers union, that's a yellow union in the pocket of the employer.
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Should be a felony for the court officers to even attempt such an act of opression, and the restitution to someone wrongfully convicted should be automatic and immediate to a rate of the hourly median wage of the state for the full time they were wrongfully imprisoned as if they had been employed 24/7/365... and the money should be paid out in full by the state who then may collect it as a debt to the state to be paid in full by the prosecution and other co conspirators that chose to discard their duty and exculpatory evidence.
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@tilerman imo, that should be grounds for a second lawsuit against the city for discrimination and corruption.
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Yeah, companies need to be subject to criminal asset forfeiture if the board uses the company as a tool to comit crimes against their supposed customers.
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@thadrepairsitall1278 tbh, all third party trade in personal meta-data should have been a felony the same instance that the first electronic debit and credit cards were issued and the only legal exchange of such data should be to comply with a court ordered warrant of evidence seizure.
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@harrywoodman2988 if they are scared by something like this, they should have been personally banned from owning animals and charged with aggravated animal cruelty decades ago...
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@TheObsesedAnimeFreaks this is why every worker needs to unionise, and make sure it's not yellow unions, those work for the corporate parasites.
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@pfoxhound consummation is the term for the custom where a marriage is validated by intercourse...😂
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And that he was found innocent because the actual perp got caught in a later similiar crime...
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I would too if I lived in a country like the US
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I'd say their replacements needs better training.
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Imo, this is on par with high treason and should be punished accordingly
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@Illyria1217 no, it happens in totalitarian/authoritarian countries, their alleged or factual political ideology is irrelevant
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Yeah, Radio Direction Finding equipment has been a thing since the mid 1930ies, first in military and national security capacity.
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@ed9492 yes, every country that doesn't try to emulate Iran in human rights matters the way the US are doing.
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@zapazap by not prohibitibg the contract, just forcing the HoA to ammend it's bylaws and rules to toe the line of the state and federal constitutions.
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@robertsmalls3513 and the only way to make a corporate fine hefty enough is as a double digit percentage of daily turnover times the number of offences... Or, better yet, civil asset forfeiture of the whole damn corp.
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And forgery and fraud
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Indeed, and all trade of personal metadata needs to be made illegal as a form of espionage
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With accumulated interest.
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