Comment by mikert89 6 months ago When can people start going to jail for this kind of thing 8 comments mikert89 Reply f4uCL9dNSnQm 6 months ago It is UK. They find it hard to jail people that lied on purpose to jail innocent people, multiple times. EarlKing 6 months ago Yes, good question: When can we start jailing CEOs and their employees for these blatant violations of the CPRA and GDPR? JoshTriplett 6 months ago And the politicians who mandate ID-checking requirements, without which the "government IDs" part of this wouldn't have happened.(To be explicit, not supporting jailing here, just removing from office.) Imustaskforhelp 6 months ago Was thinking the same exact thing!! krainboltgreene 6 months ago Immediately if you move to China. heavyset_go 6 months ago After a revolution rr808 6 months ago You know it'll be the IT pros going to jail not the execs right? sunaookami 6 months ago Good, then they can stop the excuses for implementing the most shittiest things that ruined the web and just say no.
f4uCL9dNSnQm 6 months ago It is UK. They find it hard to jail people that lied on purpose to jail innocent people, multiple times.
EarlKing 6 months ago Yes, good question: When can we start jailing CEOs and their employees for these blatant violations of the CPRA and GDPR? JoshTriplett 6 months ago And the politicians who mandate ID-checking requirements, without which the "government IDs" part of this wouldn't have happened.(To be explicit, not supporting jailing here, just removing from office.) Imustaskforhelp 6 months ago Was thinking the same exact thing!! krainboltgreene 6 months ago Immediately if you move to China.
JoshTriplett 6 months ago And the politicians who mandate ID-checking requirements, without which the "government IDs" part of this wouldn't have happened.(To be explicit, not supporting jailing here, just removing from office.)
rr808 6 months ago You know it'll be the IT pros going to jail not the execs right? sunaookami 6 months ago Good, then they can stop the excuses for implementing the most shittiest things that ruined the web and just say no.
sunaookami 6 months ago Good, then they can stop the excuses for implementing the most shittiest things that ruined the web and just say no.
It is UK. They find it hard to jail people that lied on purpose to jail innocent people, multiple times.
Yes, good question: When can we start jailing CEOs and their employees for these blatant violations of the CPRA and GDPR?
And the politicians who mandate ID-checking requirements, without which the "government IDs" part of this wouldn't have happened.
(To be explicit, not supporting jailing here, just removing from office.)
Was thinking the same exact thing!!
Immediately if you move to China.
After a revolution
You know it'll be the IT pros going to jail not the execs right?
Good, then they can stop the excuses for implementing the most shittiest things that ruined the web and just say no.