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Story: Government to force handover of encryption keys

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Posted by: Anonymous (Saturday 20 May 2006, 12:34 PM)

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I find it hard to believe that by continually eroding individual's privacy and giving the police more powers; who shoot innocent people, by holding them down and shooting them in the head eight times,"just to make sure that the so called terrosist is dead," knowing all along that they made a mistake and then to lie about it hoping they could get away with the lie; these are the same crooks and liars are to be given power's to forceably take our private encryption keys, WOW. So much for freedom and rights of individuals; maybe it would be better in Russia or China; at least they do not preach about freedom,individual rights or even their human rights aswe do over here and then use a smoke screen to take away the very rights and freedom we are supposedly protecting.Suddenly, with this new smash and grab law, enforced by bunch of crooks and liars; is going to to make us feel much safer.I hope the voters see this for what it is; another con.

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