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<blockquote data-quote="pererachaminda" data-source="post: 900881" data-attributes="member: 32747"><p><strong>Are you ok?</strong></p><p></p><p>I also think that this is not a good rule. It definitely encroaches on people's privacy. As long as a person does not do any harms to others, his privacy should be left untouched. But if he/she is found guilty of any related matters, then that is the point at which his privacy should be deemed to exist no longer.</p><p></p><p>First we may feel this is a good idea. But there are loopholes in every law. What about someone sending a pornographic photo to an innocent person's mobile and informing the police at the same time to get that person arrested. Even police can misuse this law. </p><p></p><p>So one's privacy should not be touched as long as he/she is not a problem to the society. I do not think any of you would like anyone to meddle with your private affairs. It is the nature of people. If this law is implemented to the letter, most of the culprits would be school children. I think we should allow them to spend their jolliest period of life without any threats. The final responsibility rests with the adults that they have to make sure children do not become victims. Actually I like BIG people being arrested for these types of crimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pererachaminda, post: 900881, member: 32747"] [b]Are you ok?[/b] I also think that this is not a good rule. It definitely encroaches on people's privacy. As long as a person does not do any harms to others, his privacy should be left untouched. But if he/she is found guilty of any related matters, then that is the point at which his privacy should be deemed to exist no longer. First we may feel this is a good idea. But there are loopholes in every law. What about someone sending a pornographic photo to an innocent person's mobile and informing the police at the same time to get that person arrested. Even police can misuse this law. So one's privacy should not be touched as long as he/she is not a problem to the society. I do not think any of you would like anyone to meddle with your private affairs. It is the nature of people. If this law is implemented to the letter, most of the culprits would be school children. I think we should allow them to spend their jolliest period of life without any threats. The final responsibility rests with the adults that they have to make sure children do not become victims. Actually I like BIG people being arrested for these types of crimes. [/QUOTE]
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