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Personal Data Exposed! Can Legislation Fix It?

rabblerouzer writes "Millions have had their personal information stolen because of lax security and may not even know it because of the patchwork of state laws that fail to mandate timely notification of victims. Boston-based law firm Mintz Levin is seeking feedback on what you would like to see included in draft legislation."

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  2. Re:More laws are the key ... to EVERYTHING by Dining+Philanderer · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    How about relaxing the privacy laws on these complete nutbags so we know who they are?
    How about if all else fails and we catch you after you decapitate your wife lets make sure your fucking ass gets what's coming to you?
    Or how about if you don't have the balls to put them in the meat grinder (dumb pacifists) make sure they never ever get out of prison?
    How about some liberals are exercising their forgiveness in Dayton, Ohio.

    Great...

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