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Old 03-09-2012, 08:00 AM   #47
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What do you think would be proportionate?

My next question will be: How does that compare to the actual consequence under the British law which was upheld this week -- eternally repeated warning letters?
Fines similar to what you would get if you stole a physical item of the same value. But only after evidence of guilt was presented. Collective punishment and presumed guilt upon accusation are what I object to. Once you accept that for one type of crime you may as well accept it for all crimes.
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