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by karpatic
493 days ago
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To get back to the point. Just because UK law allows compelled disclosure doesn’t make it right—it makes it a bad law. It creates a self-incrimination loophole, shifting the burden of proof onto individuals instead of the state. Leading to erosion of due process and a presumption of guilt, forcing people to either comply or face punishment, even when no crime has been proven. Civil rights advocates have lambasted this law. So I ask: Do you believe it to be balanced? Using flawed laws to justify more erosion of privacy only deepens the problem. |
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