Would be what goes on in a public toilets fair game? Maybe in a primary school?
What about the changing rooms of stores, or sports centres?
Is it acceptable to look up a woman's skirt if she's in a public area?
And just how close can you put your ear to the door of the confessional, or the doctors room?
At some time or another, authorities, or people in authority have seen no problem with breaching an expectation of privacy in these areas. This is sadly another example of poor behaviour on the part of those who ought to know better.
Thank you BestNetTech; I haven't seen it yet on the BBC or regional UK news.
I'm old enough to remember Dutch Elm disease, and how it affected our parks, avenues, woods etc in the 70's. We don't want to see this again. It's really good to see new approaches like this to time old problems.
It?s not about wisdom, it?s about behaviour
Astonishing.
Would be what goes on in a public toilets fair game? Maybe in a primary school?
What about the changing rooms of stores, or sports centres?
Is it acceptable to look up a woman's skirt if she's in a public area?
And just how close can you put your ear to the door of the confessional, or the doctors room?
At some time or another, authorities, or people in authority have seen no problem with breaching an expectation of privacy in these areas. This is sadly another example of poor behaviour on the part of those who ought to know better.
They're not alone...
Coms managers cannot patch CISCO kit without Cloud accounts.
Madness beyond belief.
Re: Man-Dog love
I didn't double post this. It must have been Rick...
Man-Dog love
Wasn't Rick famous a while back [even in far-away Europe] for his spirited love of man-dog love?
Man-Dog love
Wasn't Rick famous a while back [even in far-away Europe] for his spirited love of man-dog love?
None of the above
I always wanted to see on the ballot card a tick-box for "None of the above", as a way of conscientiously opting out, recognising that;
a) I'm not lazy and I did turn up to vote
b) I don't believe any of the candidates (or parties) are worth voting for.
The only option (Britain) is to vandalise our card so it's recognised in the system as "spoilt", implying that the voter is an imbecile.
It's in the title
"Why Do Both Major Parties Suck So Badly On Civil Liberties?"
The absence of civil liberties in the manifestos of both major parties, when they were at least topical in 2008, is what's being pointed out here.
It's not hopeless. Nothing ever is. But it is a cause for concern, hence BestNetTech's article.
Not again...
Thank you BestNetTech; I haven't seen it yet on the BBC or regional UK news.
I'm old enough to remember Dutch Elm disease, and how it affected our parks, avenues, woods etc in the 70's. We don't want to see this again. It's really good to see new approaches like this to time old problems.
Hopefully it'll succeed.
Re: Re: Thanks, it's been nice--farewell
I don't think it's to do with morals - the death of a child is a very emotive topic.
Doubtful
Most employers these days conduct big internet trawls for new hires, looking for anything unsavoury.
Especially white-collar workers...
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