Time: Mon Oct 28 15:34:42 1996 To: "Cravens, Roger D." <rbg3@CCDOSA1.EM.CDC.GOV> From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: TAKE ME OFF YOUR LIST!!!!!!!! Cc: Bcc: TAKE ME OFF YOUR LIST, PLEASE!!!!! THIS IS THE SECOND SUCH REQUEST!!! IS ANYBODY HOME!!!!!!!!!!! At 04:06 PM 10/28/96 EST, you wrote: > >>Return-path: <ignition-point-owner@majordomo.pobox.COM> >>Date: Fri, 25 Oct 1996 12:17:55 -0400 >>From: "Peter J. Celano" <celano@ic.NET> >>Subject: IP: Canadian Proposal for Tracking of Non-convicts >>To: ignition-point@majordomo.pobox.COM >>Reply-to: ignition-point@majordomo.pobox.COM >> >> Canadian Proposal for Tracking of Non-convicts >> >> The Globe and Mail, a leading Canadian newspaper reports in >>its September 18, 1996 edition on legislation proposed by the >>government to force an individual to wear an electronic tracking >>device "if a judge can be convinced he poses a real danger to >>another individual", named or unnamed, even if no criminal >>charges have been filed. >> The article also asserts that, under these proposals, a >>judge can also "impose general conditions on the individual for >>one year, such as keeping away from playgrounds". "Someone who >>refuses to comply can be jailed for up to a year." >> It is a grave step to give judges arbitrary power to >>restrain people by electronic means without giving them any >>chance to defend themselves. >> >> >>Posted by Adam Starchild >> The Offshore Entrepreneur at http://www.au.com/offshore >>-- >>Peter J. Celano celano@ic.net >>http://ic.net/~celano member SPECLUSA < >< >>------------- >>Ready to DO something? Try http://ic.net/~celano/ip/ >>Always remember - LIPS SINK SHIPS!!! >> >>--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------------------- >>To subscribe, email majordomo@majordomo.pobox.com >>with the message "subscribe ignition-point". >>http://ic.net/~celano/ip/ >> > >
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