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Edited 6mo ago by doublestandards
@thebrownblob said ↗Pretty sure Canadians have eaten lead paint chips when they were kids“People have a right to privacy in public” lmao. Probably a way to stop government workers and cops from being filmed by citizens. They’re framing it as protecting the citizens but it’s always just an excuse for more authoritarian government.no pictures allowed in public anymore then? How would you enforce this? So many loopholes, So stupid also what about dash cams? Are those illegal now? Police body cams? Or does the government have the right but not the citizens?
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Pretty sure Canadians have eaten lead paint chips when they were kids

“People have a right to privacy in public” lmao.

Probably a way to stop government workers and cops from being filmed by citizens.

They’re framing it as protecting the citizens but it’s always just an excuse for more authoritarian government.

no pictures allowed in public anymore then? How would you enforce this? So many loopholes, So stupid

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Pretty sure Canadians have eaten lead paint chips when they were kids

“People have a right to privacy in public” lmao.

Probably a way to stop government workers and cops from being filmed by citizens. They’re framing it as protecting the citizens but it’s always just an excuse for more authoritarian government.

no pictures allowed in public anymore then? How would you enforce this? So many loopholes, So stupid

also what about dash cams? Are those illegal now? Police body cams? Or does the government have the right but not the citizens?