
Originally Posted by
Mekk
I dunno about this. It's better than nothing,
Giving people a false sense of security can't be good.

Originally Posted by
Mekk
I see merits to both preventative policing and aftermath policing...the trouble is striking a balance that is effective enough for this society. Not an easy thing to do.
Probably one of the more level-headed things I've read in this thread. I think the current balance is way too heavy towards arbitrary limits.
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