Privacy International's rankings of 37 countries//Bad News for US Citizens
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11-02-2006, 07:46 PM,
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Privacy International's rankings of 37 countries//Bad News for US Citizens
Quote:Canada #2 in maintaining personal privacy http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/s.../?page=rss&id=RTGAM.20061101.wpriv1101 |
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11-02-2006, 08:20 PM,
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Re: Privacy International's rankings of 37 countries//Bad News for US Citizens
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Quote:Britain was rated as an endemic surveillance society, at No. 33, just above Russia and Singapore on a ranking of 37 countries' privacy protections by London-based Privacy International. But if it wasn't, we wouldn't have all those kewl videos to watch of car crashes and speeders! Quote:The United States did only slightly better, at No. 30, ranked between Israel and Thailand, with few safeguards and widespread surveillance, the group said. Privacy, much to many's chagrin, isn't mentioned anywhere in the constitution, although many have cited the fourth amendment as "pertaining to privacy", which is gobbeldygook. I don't really see it as "bad news".... I just have to think twice before running nekkid through the streets at midnight. ((((DANG!)))) |
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11-02-2006, 08:25 PM,
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Re: Privacy International's rankings of 37 countries//Bad News for US Citizens
Quote:But if it wasn't, we wouldn't have all those kewl videos to watch of car crashes and speeders! Quote:I don't really see it as "bad news".... I just have to think twice before running nekkid through the streets at midnight. ((((DANG!)))) I disagree with you, but you are too funny, FG! |
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