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by apacheCamel
2115 days ago
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>But as multiple private investigators explained to Motherboard, the reasons investigators can give to DMVs in order to access data can be overbroad and open to abuse. So, what do we do then? Create laws to fix the possible abuse or create laws to prohibit the selling of this information in the first place? Why was this allowed originally? >"This is a revenue generating contract" It is disgusting to me that they would be willing to forfeit privacy for money, but in today's game, I fully expect it at this point. Edit: clarity. |
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If we think about citizens as shareholders of a government, we as citizens don't possess the same feedback loop that corporations do via the markets. Every stock purchase is a vote of confidence in a company to a degree, insofar as one buys a stock with the hope that it will increase in value. Unfortunately, the public doesn't have a fast feedback loop like this, and a lot of these decisions are made under the assumption that public either won't ever find out about it, or they'll be distracted by other issues.