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by dredmorbius
1733 days ago
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Let's back up a bit here. What specifically in this comment would you penalise? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28620403 And how would you address the issue of people being good sams --- making calls on behalf of someone else when they ask, in good faith. See for example RMS: When I need to call someone, I ask someone nearby to let me make a call. If I use someone else's cell phone, that doesn't give Big Brother any information about me. https://stallman.org/rms-lifestyle.html |
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One comment up from that I said:
> The easier way to attack this is by instituting a know your customer law for phone systems including prepaid SIMs, combined with accomplice charges for anyone who's SIM is used in connection with criminal acts.
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> And how would you address the issue of people being good sams --- making calls on behalf of someone else when they ask, in good faith.
Prosecutorial discretion.
And to be clear I'm not pushing for these laws; I think they're awful. I just see it as a clear direction that .gov is going to go if they feel the need to that's easier than maintaining zero days for general law enforcement. The ability to actually tie phones to personal identity in a way good enough for a court room.