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Old 07-11-2008, 07:53 AM   #48
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Originally Posted by Trenien View Post
Except, of course, that nowhere in the procedure described by the law is there anything ressembling involvement of legal justice (you know, due process).
Everything is handled through private entities.
I really don't see the relevence of that. Lots of legal "monitoring" is done by private companies. Eg, most of the CCTV monitoring here in the UK is "private". Presumably in this case the courts would only get involved if a person were to ignore the repeated warnings they'd receive and be prosecuted.

Do you have a problem with the basic concept of people being punished for breaking the law?
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