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- Requires web and phone companies to store records of websites visited by every citizen for 12 months for access by police, security services and other public bodies.
- Makes explicit in law for the first time security services' powers for the bulk collection of large volumes of personal communications data.
- Makes explicit in law for the first time the powers of the security services and police to hack into and bug computers and phones. Places new legal obligation on companies to assist in these operations to bypass encryption.
"I love my job!!! They said you want kill people and not go to jail?? I said "F— ya, Who don't?... They said you afraid of the jungle?? I said "I ain't scared of sh - ... I've been wanting go jungle since watched that Predator movie...I love my job!!!!!! Lol," he wrote.Carle defended his post, saying that he had been repeating a sentiment which he heard on the YouTube channel "Action Figure Therapy," which contains videos with military and tactical humor, according to the chief of the San Antonio Police Department, William McManus.
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