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Re: Privacy in Europe
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In <Pine.3.89.9706061758.A25516-0100000@netcom22>, on 06/06/97
at 05:49 PM, Lucky Green <[email protected]> said:
>The recent post by John Young about the German woman charged with linking
> to Radikal caused me to investigate this issue.
>You may have heard that Radikal had an article on sabotaging train
>systems. The article simply stated that if you break open a certain type
>of control box found next to train tracks and yank the circuit boards,
>the trains will refuse to enter the given track segment. Hardly the worst
>of possible sabotages and considerably less fatal than other methods
>discussed on a mailing list near you.
>BTW, the woman has now been slapped with a new charge. Apparently it is
>illegal in Germany to publish criminal complaints. [Due to privacy
>regulations?]
>Since the woman has the official paperwork detailing the charges against
>her on her web site, she has now been charged *again* for violating the
>prohibition against publishing the official court documents.
>Things are better in Europe? You must to be joking.
The problem with Europe is we kicked out the Germans and left the Nazi's.
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