Government To Fix Identity Theft?
Cobb writes "With nearly 50 million identities compromised in the last 6 months, the powers that be are gearing up to fix the problem. 'Prosecutors and privacy experts say that what America needs is a coordinated national strategy. While 15 states require companies to tell consumers if their data has been compromised, there's still no national law.' A new study joins a host of other statistics -- some private, some government-sponsored -- attempting to quantify the size of the ID theft problem. There is no universal agreement on the size of the problem, on the way to count the victims, or even on how to define identity theft."
yeah like building codes. maybe I want my house to fall down in an earthquake so I can use the insurance money to build a new one.
and the FDA, I don't care about the cow I just want the burger.
and the FAA, who does the government think they are telling airplanes where to fly. OUTRAGEOUS!!!
and I have to breath "clean" air. ug!
and I have to drink boring water with nothing in it.
etc. etc. when we all know the real problem is the gays
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