 4 edits | Can't even follow their own rules I think the most important thing thats being missed. Is that the CRTC cannot even follow their own rules.
That is the most important part of all this IMHO.
Who would have known, the CRTC should be so quick to not follow their own privacy laws and so freely offer up all this information for all to see, when that isn't required at all.
What some claim, was voluntary fields, were not when the site began and actually mandatory fields.
They enforce their rules as they chose, to what, who and where its applied.
I don't recognize them as having any authority at all. Above all else, the CRTC has lost more public trust. |
 dav_IDHappiness Is What You Make It join:2001-11-22 Toronto | I've been with my ISP for quite a while now, and managed to keep my ehh-mail private and thus get NO SPAM - so If I should start to get any in the near future I'll know its a direct result of the CRTC's action.
I think I'll simply forward all those viagra ads back to the CRTC to show them what they have done to the consumer!
Forcing us to agree to 'their' policy in order to make a submission in regard to something as outrageous as this tariff just amounts to them doing their best to discourage people from complaining while they try to figure out some convoluted logic to allow the UBB tariff that was submitted instead of the Speed Tariff the the CRTC had ordered Bell to submit (for the 3rd time) -- In theory, a bumble bee cannot fly! |