France Passes A Bill Allowing Police to Spy on Suspects Remotely "The bill allows the geolocation of crime suspects, covering other devices like laptops, cars and connected devices, just as it could be remotely activated to record sound and images of people suspected of terror offences, as well as delinquency and organised crime."

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Everyone I don't like is now a criminal suspect. See I'm right. I'm trying to help the people. But these CRIMINALS are dangerous! You need me to protect you from them. We all need to ask why.
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nbyte 2 years ago
The US passed these powers more than 20 years ago. All the gov-gov have to do is say "enemy combatant" and they can do whatever they want. Before that it was illegal and they did it anyway. ... So really what's the difference? Maybe a few talking point on legacy media? Maybe jack up the fear ahead of the next psyop? They just want to burn it all down... and there is a big difference between authentic yellow vests or J6 protesters and Antifa burning down cities at the behest of the beast.
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BHN 🍁 2 years ago
They will track everyone and follow the holes walking around. Canada used this strategy in Toronto to illegally find criminals using burner phones. Burner phones stick out like a sore thumb when everyone else allows themselves to be tracked.
Pegasus spyware has been around for almost 10years already... this isn't really new...
C'est comme si vous faites tous une découverte tout ceci avait commencé bien avant les Blancs Lives Matters, de plus avec le concours des GAFAM qui peuvent leur communiquer toutes les infos des utilisateurs, c'est illégal et in fine ils ont créé des lois ..Tout ceci pour savoir la circulation des biens de ceux qui perçoivent des prestations sociales. Pognons de merde dans le système de sécurité sociale qui est contributif et non contributif que Macron . Je m' en insurgeais à cette époque et tout est Légiférer dont la dernière la Loi Influencer du 10 juin 23 qui a bien un lien avec la décision de Apple vis à vis de Damus avant Vivatech où ceux de la tech ont bien pavoiser avec notre Président ' Merci et carpe Diem
We cannot be naive, everybody who disagrees with some government will eventually be labeled as "terrorsts" or some milder designation with the same consequence such as "desinformation spreader:.
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ImNull 2 years ago
Possession of technical documentation can make you a suspect in France. That country is lost cause.
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10Luno 2 years ago
This is b.s: "During the debate on Wednesday, the members of parliament in the camp of President Emmanuel Macron inserted an amendment limiting the use of remote spying to “when justified by the nature and seriousness of the crime” and “for a strictly proportional duration.” They noted that a judge must approve any use of the provision, while the total duration of the surveillance cannot exceed six months." View quoted note →
Ooof hadn't thought of that. Everyone needs to get burner phones then!