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USA, land of freedom?
Read in DS:
Chicago Police publishes people that are visiting prostitutes with picture, name and address.
And says then: These individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
On their site it says: The Chicago Police Department in conjunction with the Mayor's office have now made prostitution solicitors information available online. By using this website you will be able to view public records on individuals who have been arrested for soliciting prostitutes or other related arrests.
Yep sure, the land of freedom seems not so free and loyal after all.
How can you do such a thing?
What about the right of privacy?
Just cannot understand this...
(notice: Remarkable that the names of the people are very often not native American.)
Posted on June 22, 2005
in Limit of my knowledge
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