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@nationsnumber1chump and the most prolific ones are often protected above suspicion by their status in the community and skills of manipulation, often successfully turning the entire community against any victim that dares to report it or seek help within the community.
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yeah, these spam calls should be dealt with the same way as international terrorism.
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@mavorike9270 and the rest he can pay off by working in a chain gang...
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And which of those do you considder to be wrong?
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Exactly.
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In the latter case, the only legal means any level of government should have to attract buisnesses is the quality of their public infrastructure. Everything else is embezzlement of public funds.
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@dlengelkes put him in the capital sentense ward...
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Negligient liability.
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Exactly, and yet, GDPR doesn't go far enough by a long shot. The acts of collecting and/or trading metadata should be classed as espionage and/or treason, preferably as a capital crime if possible.
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And to pay exclusively in garnished wages of the obstructors.
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If someone has a conviction less than 10years old, how are they even elegible to run?
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Start with looser pays all court costs AND claimants lawyers file a bond at least equal to the asked payout and their clien places a bond at the sum of the defendants expected legal fees.
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Except if they are running a public buisness doing the thing for profit and want to refuse someone service for who they are as opposed to anything they might have done against the buisness
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Hey Steve, why do you never see a Wizard file paperwork? Because they have a staff for that...
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@the_once-and-future_king. and then walk the green mile...
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Yup, and it should be a felony again, with every local, regional, national and international information/media/social media monopoly forcefully broken up and sold piecemeal on executive auction with anti-monopoly checks on bidders.
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@pubcollize and they are all insane
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@knerduno5942 not according to the bullshitters in Scotus...
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Only if you mean "nature" as in "We, The People" would you be correct.
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Or awaiting execution.
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Is that judge beeing charged with child abuse and violating the statutes of his office?
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Then tell the caller you are reporting them to CIA for funding international terrorism.
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I think the PD should have the right to forfeit the drivers licence and vehicle as "tools used in execution of a felony"
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@PvblivsAelivs the Texan attempt would still be political, still in violation of both US federal and international law and still unenforcable.
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Or, how I prefer to present it: What's the difference between a religion and a drug cartel that also collects "protection fees"? Answer: The drug cartel is honest about their buisness and intent.
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Charge them with felony espionage and engdangering national security as that user location data absolutely includes people that enters or leaves protected facilities and the buyers includes hostile nation intelligence agencies...
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That kind of mistake would have been cleared up during the parking lot confirmation. Quit making up excuses for talibangelical felons.
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@dougbureta1795 while the collusion didn't exist, the active manipulation by FSB through social media certainly did as the Russians admitted to it.
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Tbh, the only position he should be able to hold in any future court room is as defendant.
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No, companies and corporations don't deserve second chances. One fuckup of this magnitude and the company should be on the litteral chopping block with all it's assets forfeited, execs and board members prosecuted for espionage and treason and all the owners required to pay up a fine equal to their stock share of the companys gross turnover (gross turnover, not profit or shareholder dividends) in punitive damages to each person who was violated.
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@TommyGuy1988 because all religions are crime syndicates relying on gaslighting induced stockholms syndrome to fuel their protection racket.
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As a European strongly in favour of prosecuting stochastic terrorism and endangerment through malicious slander on social media, This level of government over reach and over reaction is preposterous and frankly dangerous to the point that the reaction by the local justices is more dangerous to the local community and it's democracy than everything they reacted to combined. And I hope the German federal courts overturns this case and censures the lower court heavily for their transgressions.
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Yes...
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Venture capitalists are nothing more than parasites on civilization.
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And that should just be the price of running a bad buisness.
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@jamesmclean4495 *concertina. Aka razorwire And yes, the real deal is a an absolute bastard to deal with. Used to have coils of it as perimeter defence during home guard national defence militia exercises...
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Ask them if they need an ambulance...
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@M167A1 anyone who's driven out by this didn't have a good enough buisness idea in the first place and need to learn from their errors and try again. Cry me a river Karen.
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Then he can go in the loony bin with a self-hugging sweater and a muzzle.
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I posted an envelope with a postcard in international mail from a EU country to a close friend in Philadelphia three months ago... It still has not arrived or been returned to me as the sender.
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Riiight...
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Umm... it's both.
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Yes, and it makes me want to hurt his profits so hard he litterally develops bleeding stigmata from the psychological anguish. And then proceed to the rest of his crooked tech giant colleagues...
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You need to account for inflation too
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Exactly, and, in a country like the US the drivers inspection should be documented and logged in a mandated system outside corporate/company control. And if a driver is caught in a vehicle with safety violations, and those violations have been logged as failing the drivers inspection, then the full penalty should fall on the company management.
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No, companies and corporations don't deserve second chances. One fuckup of this magnitude and the company should be on the litteral chopping block with all it's assets forfeited, execs and board members prosecuted for espionage and treason and all the owners required to pay up a fine equal to their stock share of the companys gross turnover (gross turnover, not profit or shareholder dividends) in punitive damages to each person who was violated
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@jebeda a lot of countries with that practice also have laws that cap attorney fees and restrictions on damage claims.
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Or... maybe chance the zoning laws to allow 20ft instead of 51....
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Yup, only slighly less of a criminal enterprise under colour of law than religions...
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Wrong. Most people attend churches because they have been brainwashed to do so as children to the point they are trapped in the syndicates stockholm syndrome based protection racket.
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