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by chii
4036 days ago
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It's great that at least some shady businesses are being exposed. However, the problem is that it's hard to get any public attention on it - they are relatively small, and it's hard to link any actual damage to these shady businesses, and even then, the victims are "spread out", and will find it difficult to litigate. There's no pressure to stop such businesses, unless law enforcement do their thing properly. FBI and other gov't agencies have massive resources, why isn't more put on this sort of thing, instead of spying on the citizens illegally? |
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