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1. tastyf+26[view] [source] 2024-01-24 17:08:48
>>nickth+(OP)
Good, that is the way it should have been the whole time. The default view of government by businesses and people should be as an adversary. It is the duty of everybody to tell the government to stuff it when they aren't following the rules we have laid out for them.
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2. sandwo+N7[view] [source] 2024-01-24 17:18:58
>>tastyf+26
This isnt a traffic stop. Companies of size have daily relationships with law enfocement. While they certainly have obligations to customers, we cannot expect companies to be aggressively confrontational in every situation.
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3. ddooli+a8[view] [source] 2024-01-24 17:21:14
>>sandwo+N7
I don't think it needs to be confrontational to say "no" when it's not required by law. In the US we have been led to believe that it's confrontational to stand up for your rights to police (e.g. to deny IDing yourself when asked without being detained, etc in most states).
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