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Merci beaucoup Madame tres missy! =)
Its so true, if you're living as a good citizen, you literally have nothing to worry about. If you're going to sell something, or whatever, do it legitimately...nothing is worth your freedom....its a very precious thing, especially since so many people died for it, just so you can walk around without anything to fear... |
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I gotta call bullshit on this if you were really anything more then a small time 2 bit operation you would know that commin on here and even remotely implying that you are anything more would be just plain stupid.. Im with Myra the police got better shit to worry about then your small time dealings they aint tappin ya phone man.. |
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Plus, privacy's important shit, yo. The limits keep getting gradually pushed back until one day, all-of-a-sudden, BAM!, it's 1984 and there's no turning back! eg) Cameras on street corners. Only criminals will need to worry, right? But, with facial recognition software only getting better, people/organisations one day might be able to track everywhere you go & everything you do, and then harass you accordingly. |
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I'm holding my ground. If you are a good citizen and you don't involve yourself in anything criminal, you already have nothing to worry about, b/c the authorities have no strong basis to base a case on. To make a long story short If you are in fact associating with anyone who takes part in illegal actions, you deserve every last measure which is brought upon you, until proven guilty of course. Im speaking in a general matter, for the people that choose to be idiots and simply "joke" about criminal activity and get charged for it, I have no sympathy for them, its only provoking a consequence which could completely been avoided in the first place if they just lived a proper lifestyle. In regards to privacy, if you invite suspecious behaviour, you've already compremised your right to privacy by becoming a nuisance to the public. Second of all, the police need a court order to go fourth with applicable enforcement, if it's a valid case of law enfridgement....I say fry the son of a bitch, and save us all the embarassment of living with in my eyes, People who are unfunctional in society, and a disgraceful example of a canadian citizen. Let the system correct 'em as they see fit. Its just a means of filtering out the scum of society, I say its for the better |
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So now it's a crime to talk about crime? Because that's not proper, right . . . Then, I guess you're all for thought police, too? I mean, if you're not scum, then you won't even think about things like that. And, if something like that does occur to you in passing, then maybe you actually are a criminal and don't know it yet. |
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Talking about drugs on a phone line with radio waves is stupid. There's no need for it, unless your dealer is the biggest DUMB ASS! I think he'd know exactly what you wanted to meet up for..
same goes for your friends....isn't weed ALWAYS a factor? HAHa. |
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the chances of the RCMP actually tapping a cell phone line of a dealer is relativly small because A they need a court order and that shit aint easy they have to have good reason for the judge to issue it and B it takes to much goddamn time to bring down a dealer that can be replaced in a day.
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If you read anything I said you would have seen that the police need a court order to actually persue investigating/tapping on someone's phone, and provide SOLID evidence that what the accussed is doing, is in fact criminal and requires appropriate enforcement action. If you choose to talk or joke about criminal activity, then you deserve anything thats coming to you. Im fully aware of my actions, and I don't associate with anyone who involves themself in such a destructive lifestyle, therefore I'm a good example of a true lawful and responsible citizen. With that in mind, in best interests of other people who work hard, and are lawful citizens as well, I am in favour of phone's being tapped because in the long run, it will be saving all of us a lot of tax dollars spent, and helping to prevent any other further crimes that the accussed maybe be participating in. Anybody who actually values their customs and freedom, would agree with me. End of story / |
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Exactly. None the less, you need to think in terms that if you are a dealer, or whatever other criminal endevours which you're associating yourself with, then, even if is a chance, you could very well be a target, and potentially cause way more mental anguish for yourself then as if you just lived a straight-edged lifestyle and had a legit source of income to begin with. |
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back in the day when i used to blaze me and my friends refered to it as "playing crib" ahh, good memories |
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The more you relinquish control over your own life (eg. allowing your privacy to be invaded by government), the less you will be able to influence (& the less you'll be aware of) what other people do to you. |
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But yes, cell phones are extremely easy to tap. A friend of mine from high school a cell phone tap, and they would listen to cell phone conversations in photography class. but yes i am going to have to say "THAAAAAAATS PARANOIAAAAAAAAAAA!" unless you were moving crack or meth, i doubt the rcmp would bother tapping your lines. Last edited by Scavello; Apr 10, 05 at 09:38 PM. |
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It also means that if shit really does go down though at least I'm semi-prepared. I talk in code on the phone when discussing illegal transactions. I know a lot of people who don't. It's pretty probable they're not gonna care about me, but it's best that they don't have the evidence. |
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