Canadian wait times I assume that the US gov. has some sort of time frame to deliver information
approved for release...
But here I am, where the government has found some sort of legal loophole
allowing them to delay approved releases for a previously unacceptable amount of time (at most, a month and a half).
*that includes... say, a death certificate for your father in-law, but really, I haven't tried.
And when we go online in Canada we face an outrage that has not been forced upon Americans: new legislation permits police and gov agencies the power to get our addresses and activity reports
WITHOUT WARRANTS! I don't know how we let it happen,
so if some guy In the OPP wants to trace people for the fun of it, he can.
If he wants to send the RCMP (believe me, there ain't no red coats and brown hats... just a battering ram, too much adrenaline, and a taser that they like to play around with in case you try to hang up the phone before they cuff you)
into your home and charge you for whatever you did or did not
do, he can (without a judge's approval) do so based on whatever evidence he was not allowed to posses prior to the act.
problem being that the list of "cyber crimes" these shitbags can get you for is growing, and much too quickly
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Last edited by Voodoo5; 07-26-2009 at 10:46 AM.
Reason: VERY overzealous statement
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