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Old 08-02-2022, 10:06   #1318
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Re: Police to get tough on internet trolls.

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Ah yes, the old GDPR. Funny that some people didn't seem to think this would impact on businesses at all. I'm looking forward to our bonfire of regulations to rid ourselves of oppressive regulations such as these.

But then comes the Online Safety Bill. Christ! Are we getting the bureaucracy bug as well? Hopefully this destructive piece of legislation will get binned once the politicians think it through.
Laws, Rules, Legislation, Policy . . new ones and updated ones . . year on year . . for years and years.

We have the Highway code and a stricter driving test to ensure everyone drives safely . . . broken daily
We have laws regarding guns and knifes . . . broken daily
We have laws regarding drug dealing and use of . . . broken daily

Money laundering, fraud, theft, parking restrictions, fly tipping, smoking, drinking, tax evasion, building regs, blah blah blah.

Laws keep the decent people in check, 'bad' people don't give a toss and will carry on regardless.

Introduce as much legislation as you like, all they eventually do is . . . . nothing that really makes a difference to the ones flaunting them.
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