回复 1楼ashesofrose的帖子 backdoor for monitor. I heard a guy went to Tibet and took pictures. After he came back home, the pictures were gone. Unblieveable lishifu 发表于 2022-02-11 16:41
Firearms in Canada are federally regulated as outlined in the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1977. Regulation is largely about licensing and registration of firearms, including air guns with a muzzle velocity of more than 500 ft/s or 150 m/s and muzzle energy greater than 4.2 ft⋅lb or 5.7 J.[1] Handgun registration became law in 1934, and automatic firearms registration was added in 1951. In 1969, laws classified firearms as "non-restricted," "restricted," and "prohibited." Starting in 1979, people who wished to acquire firearms were required to obtain a firearms acquisition certificate (FAC) from their local police agency. From 1995 to 2012, all firearms owners were required to possess a firearms licence—either a possession and acquisition licence (PAL), a possession-only licence (POL), an FAC, or a minor's licence—and all firearms were required to be registered. In April 2012, the Parliament of Canada enacted the Ending the Long-gun Registry Act to eliminate the requirement to register non-restricted firearms. The requirement for all firearms owners to possess a valid firearms licence remained law.[2] A 1996 study showed that Canada was in the mid-range of firearm ownership when compared with eight other western nations. Nearly 22% of Canadian households had at least one firearm, including 2.3% of households possessing a handgun.[3] In 2005, almost 3% of households in Canada possessed handguns, compared to 18% of U.S. households that possessed handguns.[4] Also in 2005, almost 16% of households in Canada possessed firearms of some kind.[4] As of September 2010, the Canadian Firearms Program recorded a total of 1,831,327 valid firearm licences, which is roughly 5.4% of the Canadian population. The four most licensed provinces are Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and British Columbia.[5] On May 1, 2020, in the wake of a mass killing in Nova Scotia, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that the Government of Canada would immediately ban around 1,500 models of "military-grade assault-style weapons", mostly semi-automatic rifles, via an order in council under the authority of the Criminal Code.[6][7] The law grants a two-year amnesty period and will provide owners with various methods to dispose, register or participate in a buyback scheme.[8]
前一阵有个坑,好像就是深圳一个小区,物业要求大家装这个app,然后截屏证明,结果好像一直没完成任务,就被断电了,还断了好一阵
backdoor for monitor. I heard a guy went to Tibet and took pictures. After he came back home, the pictures were gone. Unblieveable
三线可以轻轨啊,接入二线地铁
郑州 武汉 杭州 等 三线城市吧
天呐,太可怕了!不敢想象。
他们有任务的,要求必须找到多少个人安装。我国内同学有好几个给我发消息问我还有家人没装的没有帮个忙,她们单位开始的晚,身边的人都被装过了。
什么锅配什么盖。 你要是看看国内老人多容易被骗,就知道为啥要强制反诈app了
真的是大号监狱了
谢谢提醒,看来回国经常用的手机放家里,随身带着只装几个常用功能的备用手机
我看到过类似的事,但是好像不是深圳
可以卸载,然后再装,也算工作量吗
如果安装以后再被诈骗,国家保证赔钱,那就可以
版🐷不会又删这贴吧,说🐶而已,哈哈哈
看看那些诈骗电话和杀猪盘有多疯狂就知道了。我们这边现在附近的人都有杀猪盘了。一哥们原来打算附近的人找个美女撩一下,结果美女上来就和他谈虚拟货币。把大哥整不会了
这话说的,你打了疫苗再感染,疫苗公司也不管你啊
所以提醒回去的朋友不要带自己手机,用个干净的新手机最安全
有境外诈骗电话打进来的时候,警察局的人会当时进入通话, 提醒你这是诈骗。 这个服务的工作量好大啊, 得多少人实时监👂你的电话。
杭州是三线?
您信吗?春秋大梦做得好,只有千年做贼的,没有千年防贼的
你家有Google home或者Alexa吗?照你的说法,Google和amazon天天听你家人说话。都是关键词才启动的。 也不要觉得在美国fbi不监听你lol
我信,在中国,每个人基本早就都在国家的监控中了,何必再弄个软件呢,不是多此一举嘛
我记得当时推手机实名制时也是这样说的,以后永远告别诈骗
不去打击诈骗犯,反而强制良民装app?咋都这么蠢呢?这tmd啥时候才能在这帮蠢货的领导下实现中国梦呢?
这个要求很合理。不然国家为啥要强制保护我?提供保护是好意,强制别人接受,就不好了。
杭州应该是北上广深以后排在前五的大城市了吧!
湖南湘潭,是三四线城市有地铁,
还有柳州
看来我有必要把单反相机重新从箱子里拿出来。
这,Google Alexa不是自己买的吗?没人强迫啊。又不是FBI家的,要access估计也得warrant吧?
越听话的人民越被政府看不起,嫌弃素质低
疯了吧,这些人都走火入魔了我觉得。
以后回国 用 二个手机吧。一个专门装 政府要的各种 app. 另一个自己个人用。
在中国你反抗 试试看?这就是在美加 这边 有枪的 好处了。 以前这边论坛还在跟我 争论枪支管理的问题,呵呵。现在知道 枪支的作用了吧。 你以为美国建国的那帮人 吃饱了撑的? 非要故意加上 枪支 这个权力? 就是因为看到了欧洲的独裁者统治下老百姓的悲惨命运,痛定思痛。
加拿大也禁枪的。。。
加拿大 持枪比列 没有美国这边 这么高。美国 平均 一人一把枪,加拿大 平均 三个人 一把枪,官方统计的。
哪里的统计啊?在加拿大快20年,没见过任何人有枪,除了在新闻上看到的黑帮分子😂。
但是疫苗公司没有强制任何人打疫苗。
而且这个反诈app,居委会推销的时候都说得是,不装的话,被诈骗后果自负哈! 是不是可以反过来问,强制安装了之后呢,被诈骗是不是政府应该负责?
Firearms in Canada are federally regulated as outlined in the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1977. Regulation is largely about licensing and registration of firearms, including air guns with a muzzle velocity of more than 500 ft/s or 150 m/s and muzzle energy greater than 4.2 ft⋅lb or 5.7 J.[1] Handgun registration became law in 1934, and automatic firearms registration was added in 1951. In 1969, laws classified firearms as "non-restricted," "restricted," and "prohibited." Starting in 1979, people who wished to acquire firearms were required to obtain a firearms acquisition certificate (FAC) from their local police agency. From 1995 to 2012, all firearms owners were required to possess a firearms licence—either a possession and acquisition licence (PAL), a possession-only licence (POL), an FAC, or a minor's licence—and all firearms were required to be registered. In April 2012, the Parliament of Canada enacted the Ending the Long-gun Registry Act to eliminate the requirement to register non-restricted firearms. The requirement for all firearms owners to possess a valid firearms licence remained law.[2] A 1996 study showed that Canada was in the mid-range of firearm ownership when compared with eight other western nations. Nearly 22% of Canadian households had at least one firearm, including 2.3% of households possessing a handgun.[3] In 2005, almost 3% of households in Canada possessed handguns, compared to 18% of U.S. households that possessed handguns.[4] Also in 2005, almost 16% of households in Canada possessed firearms of some kind.[4] As of September 2010, the Canadian Firearms Program recorded a total of 1,831,327 valid firearm licences, which is roughly 5.4% of the Canadian population. The four most licensed provinces are Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and British Columbia.[5] On May 1, 2020, in the wake of a mass killing in Nova Scotia, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that the Government of Canada would immediately ban around 1,500 models of "military-grade assault-style weapons", mostly semi-automatic rifles, via an order in council under the authority of the Criminal Code.[6][7] The law grants a two-year amnesty period and will provide owners with various methods to dispose, register or participate in a buyback scheme.[8]
思路是对的,如果有一天联邦政府要叫你装google home 或Alexa了,那么他肯定是有可能监视你的,你完全应该打电话到你的选区的议员那里要求彻查此事了。现在你有可能猜到了,美国政府不可能这么搞的。
加拿大肯定可以买枪啊,美国枪友特别羡慕你们可以买中国的97式突击步枪呢。当然购买和存放的法律和美国不一样,可能严格一些吧。