 extreme50Formerly TwoKDialupPremium join:2002-06-07 Coloma, MI | reply to satellite68
Re: ...wait for it said by satellite68:Perhaps a "wink" or [sarcasm on] would have been appropriate... Ok, here's my take on this issue. You tell me if I've got it right.
The phone companies already have address availability databases. Make them turn their data over to the government, at no charge. Assess heavy penalties or even jail time for inaccurate data. Problem solved! -- Meet Bill and Karolyn at www.theslowskys.com |
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 | Yeah, that hasn't been going so well:
»www.publicintegrity.org/about/re···?aid=115 |
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 | reply to extreme50 said by extreme50:said by satellite68:Perhaps a "wink" or [sarcasm on] would have been appropriate... Ok, here's my take on this issue. You tell me if I've got it right. The phone companies already have address availability databases. Make them turn their data over to the government, at no charge. Assess heavy penalties or even jail time for inaccurate data. Problem solved! Well, unless the NSA asks for it, it ain't happening... |
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 | reply to extreme50 Gosh, I like this... Do cable companies have this too? Or if it's available in one place in their system, it's available in all place? I mean, they should have this. Good idea! |
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