According to the Calgary Herald:
"Police currently face a patchwork of responses from Internet providers, as some comply immediately, others delay, and some demand a warrant before releasing the information. Others simply do not have the capabilities allowing for cyber wiretapping."
I'd like to know which ones are standing up for their customers rights and which aren't...
A Bell spokeswoman was quoted "The costs of policing should not be downloaded on to one particular industrial sector. Other funding mechanisms must be found."
So basically they will gladly sell out their customers but are still haggling over the compensation.
According to the Calgary Herald: "Police currently face a patchwork of responses from Internet providers, as some comply immediately, others delay, and some demand a warrant before releasing the information. Others simply do not have the capabilities allowing for cyber wiretapping." I'd like to know which ones are standing up for their customers rights and which aren't... A Bell spokeswoman was quoted "The costs of policing should not be downloaded on to one particular industrial sector. Other funding mechanisms must be found." So basically they will gladly sell out their customers but are still haggling over the compensation.
Modern Americans are just as thorough using every piece of the remains. They're called hot dogs.