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  • #31
    Originally posted by dom r View Post
    But if you want to buy a house or invest you have to prove where your money came from.
    I am not going to bother explaining this one...sorry.

    Originally posted by dom r View Post
    Well if the criminal is trying to steal from you, you have the right to grab him, if he then trys to hit, you have the right to defend yourself but I do agree you must use an equal or lesser force but how at that moment will your arms become stronger than his if he is stronger than ya? Pepper spray sure would help.

    Pepper spray is ILLEGAL. The charges that will be laid on you for assault, concealed weapon, etc, will be greater then the robbery charge laid on him. In fact, he can now defend himself against you if you pull out pepper spray or a knife or a gun.

    Originally posted by dom r View Post
    If surveliance cameras were used to the extent that they cover an ENTIRE city where every humanbeing can be tracked and located, then it would be impossible for a criminal to escape because he would be found thus this will reduce crime by a very large percentage like 99%. BUT who will surveilance those who surveilance? Maby the internet....all surveilance cameras are live on the internet and recording onto hard drives 24/7. OK gov you may use my idea but may i get a cut?
    There is cameras EVERYWHERE in Vegas. Still crime LOTS happening there. In fact, the chances of them following up on every crime is not only unlikely but impossible due to financial reasons. So wanting your cut on an idea that will most likely tank due to the fact that the costs are too high and due to the fact that we are not a police state; is a seriously bad idea.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Shyla Wild View Post
      There is cameras EVERYWHERE in Vegas. Still crime LOTS happening there. In fact, the chances of them following up on every crime is not only unlikely but impossible due to financial reasons. So wanting your cut on an idea that will most likely tank due to the fact that the costs are too high and due to the fact that we are not a police state; is a seriously bad idea.
      How about "smart" surveilance cameras? A criminal becomes like a gps dot, wherever he goes the cameras follow. It will eventually happen come 2050 combining surveilance cameras and satellite technology, they fock up, they get caught. It wont be a police state, it will be an internet state. Anyone and everyone will be able to log in to google earth and re-track where that focker went who robbed so in so or who molested a child right to his destination at home jerking off alone in his bedroom.(it makes me wonder if women child molesters in 2050 will be treated the same as they are today where they are set free and only men get the prison time,hahaha.). There'll be no escape.

      Oh by the way, by that time 2050 you wont even be able to spend stolen cash because every bill will be tracked each time a person spends it,even between individuals due to each bill having a serial number.Every bill that is cashed,spent or given will be processed like a credit card using it's serial number or else the cash will be useless.Cant fool big brother anymore or i should say big internet.

      Billions of surveilance cameras will be manufactured very cheaply where they will NOT be expensive at all including the countless hard drives that will record 24/7 available to everyone on the internet not only the police and gov. Remember those who surveilance need to be surveilanced themselves.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by dom r View Post
        How about "smart" surveilance cameras? A criminal becomes like a gps dot, wherever he goes the cameras follow. It will eventually happen come 2050 combining surveilance cameras and satellite technology, they fock up, they get caught. It wont be a police state, it will be an internet state. Anyone and everyone will be able to log in to google earth and re-track where that focker went who robbed so in so or who molested a child right to his destination at home jerking off alone in his bedroom.(it makes me wonder if women child molesters in 2050 will be treated the same as they are today where they are set free and only men get the prison time,hahaha.). There'll be no escape.

        Oh by the way, by that time 2050 you wont even be able to spend stolen cash because every bill will be tracked each time a person spends it,even between individuals due to each bill having a serial number.Every bill that is cashed,spent or given will be processed like a credit card using it's serial number or else the cash will be useless.Cant fool big brother anymore or i should say big internet.

        Billions of surveilance cameras will be manufactured very cheaply where they will NOT be expensive at all including the countless hard drives that will record 24/7 available to everyone on the internet not only the police and gov. Remember those who surveilance need to be surveilanced themselves.
        The problem is still that "smart" cameras would need someone manning them to follow the criminal. Manpower and Tax dollars at waste. And violation of privacy would become an issue as well. The Patriot Act is a certain loss of privacy in the US...this is something on an entirely other level.

        Honestly, Canadian crime levels do not merit this type of security.
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        • #34
          Originally posted by toban View Post
          Yes - Prostitution is legal in all provinces and territories of Canada, not only in Ontario!

          Yes - Ottawa is in Ontario and it also happens to be the Capitol City of Canada.

          Yes - Providers in Canada may legally advertise their rates and services but there are some strict restrictions on where and how that may be done.

          FYI - A comprehensive list of such advertisements for transexual escorts can be seen here - https://www.shemalecanada.com/
          Unfortunately the US government does not comprehend separation of church and state. The basic reason why the US does not have legalized prostitution is because the government is afraid of upsetting the religious people. We are so far behind most other countries on this that it makes me embarrassed. How much healthier it would be if the US adopted Canada's approach. How many good people including prostitutes, are harassed, arrested, and criminalized, just trying to have sex. Ignorance abounds here in America not only on this subject but on numerous others.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by ditadior View Post
            i have pepper spray. or ill get a weapon and use it towards them if someone attempts to do that i grab for it in the room and i go and get my money if its a big ammount if it's a small ammount then i just let them be and call someone in the near future and to get my money back promptly.

            it all depends on the situation at hand.

            keep your head up. hopefully you didn't get hurt.
            Off the subject, I've seen some of your videos and I feel that you are without a doubt one of the most desirable TGirls I have ever seen. I imagine that you are the real Dita on the forum and not someone else posting as you. I really wish that I lived in Canada and had an opportunity to meet with you. Oh well, maybe if you get to Florida.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Shyla Wild View Post
              The problem is still that "smart" cameras would need someone manning them to follow the criminal. Manpower and Tax dollars at waste. And violation of privacy would become an issue as well. The Patriot Act is a certain loss of privacy in the US...this is something on an entirely other level.

              Honestly, Canadian crime levels do not merit this type of security.
              USA is far worse. They can make a disposbale camera cheap thus they can make a surveilance camera cheap or maby just use the zoomable type of satelites that zoom in few feet off the ground come 2050.

              Surveilance cameras mounted everywhere in a public place should never be considered invasion of privacy no matter where the cameras are aiming at even if it can video record a person's backyard or through their opened curtains because once a person is outside their house or leave their curtains open where OTHERS CAN SEE while on their own property or public place INCLUDING surveilance cameras, that person is no longer entitled to privacy. They want privacy they can keep their curtains closed or have 10 foot fences although that wont stop the satelites from peeping in and that wouldnt be invasion of privacy either because those satelites are the government's property and are in view of front and backyards. They would have to build a roof in their backyard to stop that. This can be compared to a neighbor who mounted a surveilance camera on his own property that is in perfect view of the backyard next door as a hot chubby woman is in a 1 piece swimsuit revealing all the hot front and behind details. He is not invading her privacy because he or his camera is able to see her while he is on HIS OWN property and that should be his legal right just like the satelites high above........hot live porn shows!!!!!!! NOW if he installed hidden cameras in her house or on her property then that would be invasion of privacy but not when the cameras are on another one's property or in a public place.
              Last edited by dom r; 10-02-2012, 04:09 PM.

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