Above the Law
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IMDB rating: 5.40 Plot: Nico Toscani, an ex-CIA policeman now working for the local police department, while doing an investigation discover the existence of a big weapon trade. Nico finally reaches Zagon and Salvano, two corrupted American secret service members. |
Actors: Seagal Steven,Silva Henry,Dean Ron,Faraldo Daniel,Nino Miguel,Kusenko Nicholas,Greco Joe,Ross Chelcie,Williams Gregory Alan,Wallace Jack,Kosala Joseph F.,Barron Ronnie,Action,Crime,Drama,Thriller,
ok let's say all of your internet activity can be monitored from your home?
I’m of voting age now, nearly ready to transfer to another college that is in a completely different country, and have put up with ridiculous invasions of privacy for all these years, yet my email still gets read, and every site I visit is analyzed and DISCUSSED with OTHER PEOPLE, family members and such. I bet if I hadn’t burnt my diary when I was 14, that would get read as well. It’s not porn, it’s not web searches on how best to hack a person to pieces and hide the evidence, it’s googling answers to every day questions and looking into a pre-med course. ANYWAY, let’s say that I only access the internet at the college library but with my lap top and I always clear the cookies and delete all history. will that save me some trouble? for those of you who are thinking of saying "just move out!" well I’d love to, but I’m trying really hard to save as much as I can to go to this amazing college! It’s my first choice college and costs about the same as a cheap American college, but I don’t think I’ll be able to get much money from the bank by myself and I don’t think just grants and scholarships are gonna cut it. And of course there are those of you that say "if you have nothing to hide, then there should be no problem" WRONG! Invasion of Privacy is a HUGE problem! Whether it’s reading in a young girl’s diary about how much she likes Todd Jenkins or reading an email plotting a huge drug fest (don’t worry- neither case applies to me lol) it’s still an invasion of privacy, is COMPLETELY WRONG in principle AND the law now. After all, I’m no longer a minor. My favorite teacher of all time from high school once told me that if you’re old enough to be tried as an adult then you certainly have a right to your privacy. SO, if I just do what I said above, wil that work?


