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South Aurora
Civil Servant
 
Posts: 7
Founded: Apr 18, 2019
Ex-Nation

Postby South Aurora » Thu Jun 27, 2019 11:34 am

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes.
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes.
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes.
Within one’s vehicle?: Not explicitly, but the Constitution recognizes a universal right to privacy that extends to one's vehicle.
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes.
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[X] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Sufficient evidence leading to a high possibility that a crime was committed.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Yes.
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes.
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: No.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Yes.
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? They are, and they are standard procedure in cases related to serious crimes (organized crime, serial murder...). It is also possible to issue a no-knock warrant in cases where there is a high risk of evidence being destroyed or the suspect escaping. In any other case, no-knock warrants may not be issued. If there is very clear evidence that a crime is being committed the moment the police arrives (e.g. victim screams), then police will generally not knock irrespective of the warrant issued.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Only inside certain public facilities, such as public transport or government buildings.
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: No.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: No.
If yes, for how many years?: -
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes.
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes.
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Only where there is direct evidence of a possible crime (e.g. drug trafficking), as well as in facilities requiring security checkpoints, such as public and private airports and government buildings.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Yes.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No.
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No.
Are drug tests required in schools?: No.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: No.
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Generally no.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No.
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Yes (national or foreign).
An hotel room? Yes (national or foreign).
To buy a car? Yes (national or foreign).
To rent a car? Yes (national or foreign).
To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes (national or foreign).
To buy a firearm? A special permit is required for that - and getting it requires a national ID card.
To buy alcohol? Yes (national or foreign).
To buy medication? Yes (national or foreign), in most cases.
To buy pets? Only if such pets are exotic, endangered or invasive species.
To buy recreational drugs? They are banned.
Is your society a cashless society? No.
Does your society have gun registration? Yes, see above.
Vehicle registration? Yes.
Bicycle registration? No.
Dog registration? No.
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? No.

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Kyrgwalaey
Lobbyist
 
Posts: 15
Founded: Jun 26, 2019
Ex-Nation

Postby Kyrgwalaey » Thu Jun 27, 2019 11:53 am

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes.
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: No.
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: No.
Within one’s vehicle?: No.
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Religious offerings may not be removed from the location, but searches are still allowed. Otherwise, no.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: No. (Vehicles [including animals] are treated as belongings.)
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: No.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes.
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [X] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: An oath to your preferred deity that Kyrgwalaey allows.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: No.
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: No.
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: No.
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: No.
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: No.
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: No.
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: No.
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Only if there is a perceived or known danger or risk encountered in the exercising of warrants.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Yes.
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Yes.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: Yes.
If yes, for how many years?: 5 years.
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: No.
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: No.
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Yes.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: Yes.
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): Yes.
Are drug tests required in schools?: Yes.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Yes.
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Yes.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? Yes.
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Yes.
An hotel room? Yes.
To buy a car? Yes.
To rent a car? Yes.
To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes.
To buy a firearm? Yes.
To buy alcohol? Yes.
To buy medication? Many medications are banned, and those allowed are given specific forms used to document purchases and reasons why, which is regularly checked. No ID is used.
To buy pets? Yes.
To buy recreational drugs? Yes.
Is your society a cashless society? No.
Does your society have gun registration? Yes.
Vehicle registration? Yes.
Bicycle registration? No.
Dog registration? No.
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? No.

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Ieskarios
Envoy
 
Posts: 337
Founded: Oct 15, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Ieskarios » Thu Jun 27, 2019 1:59 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes
Within one’s vehicle?: Yes, to some degree
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: No
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime [X]51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Any suspicious activity could be used to justify a warrant.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Yes
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: No
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: No
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Yes
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes, in cases of drug manufacturing or terrorism
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Yes
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Yes
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: Yes
If yes, for how many years?: 2 years
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: No
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Yes
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: Yes, but only in case of natural disaster or civil emergency.
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): Regulation, by law for government jobs.
Are drug tests required in schools?: No
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Yes
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: No
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Yes
An hotel room? No
To buy a car? Yes
To rent a car? Yes
To buy a plane or train ticket? No
To buy a firearm? Yes
To buy alcohol? Yes
To buy medication? Yes
To buy pets? No
To buy recreational drugs? Yes
Is your society a cashless society? No
Does your society have gun registration? Yes
Vehicle registration? Yes
Bicycle registration? No
Dog registration? No
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Yes, celebrities do it all the time.
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Valloire
Bureaucrat
 
Posts: 46
Founded: May 27, 2019
Left-Leaning College State

Postby Valloire » Fri Jun 28, 2019 8:16 pm

Does your nation have a government?: Yes
Do your laws recognise, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes, as enshrined in a basic way in the Bill of Rights and further enforced in various corporate, civil, and criminal law statutes.
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes
Within one’s vehicle?: Generally yes, though this is more nuanced due to the inherent issues created by large windows for visibility.
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime [x]51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Probably cause.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Not in emergency situations (i.e. theft, kidnapping)
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Not in emergency situations (i.e. natural disaster, kidnapping)
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Only if the phone/plan or vehicle are legally owned and paid for by the parent. Otherwise no.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Generally yes, except in sting operations to counter black market activities (i.e. drug or human trafficking, child pornography)
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: As above.
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes, but only in situations involving violent criminals.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: No, but they do exist.
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Yes.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: Generally no, unless directed by a court-order.
If yes, for how many years?: N/A
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Day to day? No. Special situations requiring extra security (visits by dignitaries, large sporting events)? Yes, if approved by a judge in advance.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Generally not.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: Generally no.
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No.
Are drug tests required in schools?: No.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: No.
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Usually.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No.
Does your nation have a national ID? No.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? This is dependent on the landlord, who may legally request ID, a criminal background check, and/or a credit check.
An hotel room? As above
To buy a car? As Above
To rent a car? As above
To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes
To buy a firearm? Yes
To buy alcohol? If the retailer has reason to believe the purchaser is under the age of, 18 yes.
To buy medication? This depends on the medication. OTC or prescription? Yes. OTS? No.
To buy pets? No
To buy recreational drugs? If the retailer has reason to believe the purchaser is under the age of, 18 yes.
Is your society a cashless society? No.
Does your society have gun registration? Yes.
Vehicle registration? Yes
Bicycle registration? No
Dog registration? This is at the discretion of any given municipal-level government.
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Yes, but the retailer may ask for ID.
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Yimrogasha
Political Columnist
 
Posts: 2
Founded: Jun 28, 2019
Ex-Nation

Postby Yimrogasha » Sat Jun 29, 2019 8:52 am

Does your nation have a governent?: YES
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: IN CERTAIN CASES
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: YES
Within one’s vehicle?: NO
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: YES
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: NOT A VEHICLE UNLESS IT IS WITHIN A GARAGE, VEHICLES THEMSELVES ARE CONSIDERED PUBLIC DISPLAYS
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: YES
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: YES
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime [X]51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: A reasonable (in the eyes of a judge) cause for suspicion.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Those aren't quite invented yet here (1960s era world)
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: YES
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: N/A
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: NO
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: N/A
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Technically yes, but private tracking devices require very stringent licensing so unless the tracking is by spotters calling in, its difficult to do legally anyway.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: N/A
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: N/A
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? In cases of immediate risk of danger to officers, civilians, or evidence.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?:
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?:
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?:
If yes, for how many years?:

Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: N/A
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: No
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No
Are drug tests required in schools?: No
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Yes
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: No
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? No
An hotel room? No
To buy a car? Yes
To rent a car? Yes
To buy a plane or train ticket? No
To buy a firearm? Yes
To buy alcohol? Yes
To buy medication? Yes
To buy pets? Yes (but only mammals over 5 pounds that are not a "livestock" species)
To buy recreational drugs? Typically no (because they are mostly illegal)
Is your society a cashless society? No
Does your society have gun registration? No
Vehicle registration? Yes
Bicycle registration? No
Dog registration? Yes
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Yes

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Lillorainen
Senator
 
Posts: 4153
Founded: Apr 17, 2018
Ex-Nation

Postby Lillorainen » Sun Jun 30, 2019 5:25 am

Does your nation have a governent?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy)
Yes.

Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?:
Yes.

Is there a right to privacy within the home?:
Yes.

Within one’s vehicle?:
Yes.

Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?:
Yes.

Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?:
Yes.

Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??:
Yes.

Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?:
Yes.

What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[x] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime [x]51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.

What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?:
"Sufficient." May vary.

is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?:
Yes.

Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?:
Yes.

Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?:
Yes.

Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?:
Yes.

Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?:
Yes.

Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?:
Depends on state legislation. Currently yes in all states except Fyleria, Vedjading, Kongsöer, and Visholm.

Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?:
Yes.

Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?:
Yes.

Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations?
Yes, in case of a threat of officers' safety (Gefahr im Verzug).

Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?:
Only at certain places.

Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?:
No.

Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?:
No.

If yes, for how many years?:
N/A.

Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?:
Yes, and highly encouraged.

Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?:
Yes.

Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?:
Only in reasonable cases.

Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?:
Only in some places.

Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?:
No.

Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services):
No.

Are drug tests required in schools?:
No.

Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?:
No.

Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?:
No.

Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes?
No.

Does your nation have a national ID?
Yes.

Is an ID required to rent an apartment?
Not by law.

An hotel room?
Yes.

To buy a car?
Yes.

To rent a car?
Yes.

To buy a plane or train ticket?
No.

To buy a firearm?
Yes.

To buy alcohol?
No.

To buy medication?
No.

To buy pets?
No.

To buy recreational drugs?
No.

Is your society a cashless society?
No.

Does your society have gun registration?
Yes.

Vehicle registration?
Yes.

Bicycle registration?
No.

Dog registration?
Yes.

Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room?
No.
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Conservative Christian American States
Envoy
 
Posts: 207
Founded: Oct 25, 2015
Iron Fist Consumerists

Postby Conservative Christian American States » Mon Jul 01, 2019 8:35 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes, for whites at least
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes, for whites at least
Within one’s vehicle?: Yes, for whites at least
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes, for whites at least
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes, for whites at least
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes, for whites at least
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes, for whites at least
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime [ X ]51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Recorded observations that a crime is being committed.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Yes, for whites at least
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: Yes, for whites at least
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes, for whites at least
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Yes, for whites at least
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes, for whites at least
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Yes
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Yes, for whites at least
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Yes, for whites at least
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes, any any situation where the police deem it necessary.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Yes
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Yes, for non-whites.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: No
If yes, for how many years?: N/A
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: No
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: No
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Yes, especially in high non-white areas.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): Yes
Are drug tests required in schools?: Yes
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Yes
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Yes
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? Yes
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Yes
An hotel room? Yes
To buy a car? Yes
To rent a car? Yes
To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes
To buy a firearm? No, unless you are non-white
To buy alcohol? Yes
To buy medication? Yes
To buy pets? Yes
To buy recreational drugs? No, all drugs are illegal
Is your society a cashless society? No
Does your society have gun registration? Only for non-whites
Vehicle registration? Yes
Bicycle registration? No
Dog registration? No
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? No but it isn't often enforced.
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Coconut Palm Island
Chargé d'Affaires
 
Posts: 432
Founded: Feb 16, 2018
Ex-Nation

Postby Coconut Palm Island » Mon Jul 01, 2019 9:46 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy) Yes, Democratic Constitutional Monarchy
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes, explicit in Royal Charter
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes
Within one’s vehicle?: Yes
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [X] Something else.
In our nation, probable cause has 3 requirements, all have to be met
(1) There is a high likelihood that a crime is ongoing, AND
(2) The search is required immediately, performing it later would not work, AND
(3) The offense in question is very serious, or involves violence or planned violence.

What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Probable cause, as defined above (warrants only issued for felonies or violent misdemeanors)
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: N/A, email and cloud cannot be searched under any circumstances
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: N/A, phone taps are illegal
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: N/A, phone taps are illegal
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Yes, and it can only be used to locate someone in danger
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes, and it can only be used to locate someone in danger
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: No, children have privacy rights as well.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: N/A, online tracking is illegal
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: N/A, keyloggers are illegal
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Only in cases where necessary to prevent death (ie to save a person with a gun to their head, or if knocking would lead to the police being hurt)
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: No, they are illegal in public places (only allowed on private property) except in high-security zones like the Royal Palace or the Royal Court
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: No. Police can follow a person, but they must notify them first. The purpose of police following someone is to prevent future crimes, not to catch them in the act.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: No, in fact, they are not allowed to, except for aggregate data.
If yes, for how many years?: N/A (they have 7 days to delete any personally identifying information)
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes. The government buys technology in bulk to distribute to citizens, and they add strong encryption to phones/computers/tablets.
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes, all government-distributed technology comes with TOR pre-installed in case an individual needs privacy (Also, with the legalization of drugs, many citizens use TOR to purchase narcotics that would be illegal in other nations)
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: No, because citizens have the right to bear arms.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: No, metal detectors are banned due to the privacy invasion they provide. Dogs trained to sniff gunpowder, explosives, and chemical weapons are used instead, at a much higher success rate and with much less privacy invasion.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No, drug use is protected in the Royal Charter. If employees are too high or drunk to work, they are referred to drug treatment and fined, but they are never required to take a drug test.
Are drug tests required in schools?: Absolutely not.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Absolutely not. Anyone suffering from addiction needs more welfare, not less (welfare money is loaded onto special debit cards that can't buy drugs/alcohol or other non-essentials)
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Some are, some aren't, it's the decision of the individual school.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? Hell no. That would be felony invasion of the privacy of a child, and the person doing so would go to jail.
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes. The cards have a special chip that cannot be faked. Citizens can also load their credit/debit cards onto the national ID's chip.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Yes, the National ID. However, this can be avoided if the person pays a two-months rent security deposit.
An hotel room? Yes, but the hotel can make an exception at their discretion
To buy a car? Yes. Cars must be tied to a person via license plate, so fines and licenses can be sent to the right place.
To rent a car? Yes, unless the individual is willing to put down a deposit of 2/3 of the value of the car (rarely ever done)
To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes for planes, no for trains (no travel data is saved beyond a few days unless something happens)
To buy a firearm? Yes, no exceptions. Every gun is tied to a person, who is responsible for it.
To buy alcohol? No.
To buy medication? No
To buy pets? No
To buy recreational drugs? No (drugs are constitutionally protected)
Is your society a cashless society? No, cash can be used, but most people load money onto their federal IDs. Cash is always an option, however, for people who want to make discreet purchases or as a backup in case the federal ID database does down.
Does your society have gun registration? Yes
Vehicle registration? Yes
Bicycle registration? Optionally (not mandatory, but citizens can register a bike in case it's stolen or lost)
Dog registration? No
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? No, that would be fraud (if no one got hurt it would be a warning or a few hours' community service). However, once the person shows a real government ID, they can then encrypt the name so no one can see it
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Greater vakolicci haven
Post Marshal
 
Posts: 18661
Founded: May 09, 2014
Ex-Nation

Postby Greater vakolicci haven » Mon Jul 01, 2019 10:01 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy) yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes, it is a right that forms part of the charter of citizens rights, a key part of the constitution
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: yes
Within one’s vehicle?: yes
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Home searches cannot be performed without a warrant.
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[x] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: The coersive authorities must demonstrate that they have a >60 % belief that a person is implicated in a crime, that investigating said person would be in the public interest, that all other avenues of enquiry have been exhausted and that all evidence up to this point was gathered lawfully.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: yes
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: yes
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: yes
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: no
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: yes
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: These are illegal
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? no
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: no
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: no
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: No, aside from client requests, such as those designed to make a service more functional, they are prohibited from doing so arbitrarily.
If yes, for how many years?: n/a
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes, it is encouraged
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes. Furthermore, the Havenic government operates, free of charge, the free the web network, a network of more than 30000 secure internet servers around the world in order to ensure that the gold standard of privacy, that guaranteed in the Haven, is available everywhere.
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Only with probable cause
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: No, you can add airports to the list as well.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: no
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): no
Are drug tests required in schools?: no
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: no
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: no
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? no
Does your nation have a national ID? It has nationally-available ID services, such as the foreign regulatory travel document (generally referred to outside the Haven as a passport), however an ID will never be required for daily life within the Haven.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? no
An hotel room? no
To buy a car? no
To rent a car? no
To buy a plane or train ticket? no
To buy a firearm? no
To buy alcohol? no
To buy medication? no
To buy pets? no
To buy recreational drugs? no
Is your society a cashless society? no
Does your society have gun registration? no
Vehicle registration? no
Bicycle registration? no
Dog registration? no
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? yes
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The Xenopolis Confederation
Powerbroker
 
Posts: 9474
Founded: Aug 11, 2017
Anarchy

Postby The Xenopolis Confederation » Mon Jul 01, 2019 11:04 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy)
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes.
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes.
Within one’s vehicle?: Yes.
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes.
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime [X]51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Probable cause.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Yes.
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes.
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: No.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Yes.
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? No.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Only in government property.
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: No.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: No.
If yes, for how many years?: N/A
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes.
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes.
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: No.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: No.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No.
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No.
Are drug tests required in schools?: No.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: No.
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Yes.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No.
Does your nation have a national ID? No.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? No.
An hotel room? No.
To buy a car? No.
To rent a car? No.
To buy a plane or train ticket? No (domestic). Yes (international).
To buy a firearm? Yes.
To buy alcohol? Not for people who look like adults.
To buy medication? Not to pay out of pocket, but yes to receive healthcare.
To buy pets? No.
To buy recreational drugs? No.
Is your society a cashless society? No.
Does your society have gun registration? No.
Vehicle registration? No.
Bicycle registration? No.
Dog registration? No.
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Yes.
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Independent Pacific Junta
Lobbyist
 
Posts: 24
Founded: Jun 02, 2019
Ex-Nation

Postby Independent Pacific Junta » Mon Jul 01, 2019 11:25 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes.
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes.
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes.
Within one’s vehicle?: Yes.
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes.
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else. Suspicion of disloyalty to the RCA are likelihood of a crime.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Anti-cohesivist statements or writings.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Yes.
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes.
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: No. Only the RCA may do that and for legal reasons.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Yes.
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? They are, and if impending criminal action is suspected.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: No.
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Yes.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: No.
If yes, for how many years?:
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: No.
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: No.
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: No, as firearm and knife carry is legal and widespread.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No.
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): Yes.
Are drug tests required in schools?: Yes.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Yes.
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Yes.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No.
Does your nation have a national ID? No.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? No.
An hotel room? No.
To buy a car? No.
To rent a car? No.
To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes.
To buy a firearm? No.
To buy alcohol? No.
To buy medication? Yes.
To buy pets? No.
To buy recreational drugs? Recreational drugs are illegal under pain of severe corporal punishment and up to a year of hard re-education. Dealers will be executed.
Is your society a cashless society? No.
Does your society have gun registration? No.
Vehicle registration? No.
Bicycle registration? No.
Dog registration? No, why on Earth would we have that of all things?
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Yes.

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The Halseyist Faction
Diplomat
 
Posts: 925
Founded: Sep 09, 2009
Ex-Nation

Postby The Halseyist Faction » Mon Jul 01, 2019 11:36 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy)
Yes, we do.
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?:
No, we do not.
Is there a right to privacy within the home?:
Not for foreign visitors.
Within one’s vehicle?:
Still no.
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?:
Are you mad? Of course not.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?:
I don't think you're understanding very well.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??:
I'm begining to think your country is over-run with degenerate criminals.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?:
The law is a sword, not a shield.
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
"A reasonable level of suspicion by anyone entrusted with the duty to excerise the enforcement of the law or defence of the nation.'
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?:
If you'd paid attention earlier you'd appreciate warrants are not required.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?:
If you'd paid attention to the news, you'd know access to the so called internet is prohibited within the bounds of our borders.
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?:
What part of no warrents isn't clear, exactly?
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?:
I'm done answering these.
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?:
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?:
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?:
Such is already being done by the state for their own protection. And if you had once more read anything relevent, you'd know we don't tolerate vehicles.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?:
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?:
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations?
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?:
Of course.
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?:
Of course.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?:
See previous comments.
If yes, for how many years?:
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?:
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?:
Of course not.
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?:
Yes.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?:
No.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?:
Yes.
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services):
Yes.
Are drug tests required in schools?:
Yes.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?:
Yes.
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?:
Yes.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes?
No.
Does your nation have a national ID?
Yes.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment?
Yes.
An hotel room?
Yes.
To buy a car?
No Cars.
To rent a car?
No Cars!
To buy a plane or train ticket?
Yes.
To buy a firearm?
Yes.
To buy alcohol?
Illegal.
To buy medication?
Yes.
To buy pets?
No.
To buy recreational drugs?
Illegal.
Is your society a cashless society?
To a degree.
Does your society have gun registration?
No.
Vehicle registration?
No. Cars.
Bicycle registration?
No.
Dog registration?
No.
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room?
No.
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Saarkon
Bureaucrat
 
Posts: 51
Founded: May 21, 2019
Ex-Nation

Postby Saarkon » Mon Aug 19, 2019 2:11 am

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes.
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes.
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes.
Within one’s vehicle?: Yes.
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes.
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[X] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime [X]51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [X] Emergency situation
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: 33% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: No.
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: No.
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: No.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Yes.
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes, if a suspect is dangerous or can flee.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Yes.
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Yes.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: No.
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes.
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes.
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: In emergency situations only.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Yes.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No.
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): Yes.
Are drug tests required in schools?: Np.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Yes.
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: No.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No.
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Yes.
An hotel room? No.
To buy a car? Yes.
To rent a car? Yes.
To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes.
To buy a firearm? Yes.
To buy alcohol? Yes.
To buy medication? No.
To buy pets? No.
To buy recreational drugs? Yes.
Is your society a cashless society? No.
Does your society have gun registration? Yes.
Vehicle registration? Yes.
Bicycle registration? Voluntary.
Dog registration? For dangerous breeds - yes.
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Yes.
Saarkon is Central-European-like social democratic federation, formed from small Slavic republics.

Equality! Liberty! Democracy!
Ravniče! Svobode! Democratja!
Равниче! Свободе! Демократjа!
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I generally use NSStats. Except population. It's always 286 million. Saarkon is MT. Sorry for spelling mistakes, English is not my 1st language.

Currently this nation is under construction because I abandoned it for a year. Hopefully I will return to RPing soon.

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Dagnia
Senator
 
Posts: 3930
Founded: Jul 27, 2004
Ex-Nation

Postby Dagnia » Mon Aug 19, 2019 2:59 am

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: No, Dagnian law does not specify any broad "right to privacy" in any document or court decision, but protection from overzealous police and prosecutors from unreasonable searches or investigations is in our constitution, read on for details.
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes, unless warrants or probable cause allow police or some other government official in. Also there is no legislation on any device you choose to bring into your home like any number of phones, personal assistants, smart fridges, etc., so you may be at the mercy of the manufacturer.
Within one’s vehicle?: On the street/in the driveway, yes. On the road and in motion, no. Parked away from one's own property is a bit of a gray area.
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[x] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime [x]51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [x] Something else.
Can include things like screams or other sounds of distress coming from a location, doors left inexplicably open, broken windows, damaged property
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: A fresh link between the person/property and the commission of some crime, credible, verified sources
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Yes
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Yes
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Yes
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Yes
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes, when a human life is in imminent danger
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Yes
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Yes
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: No
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: No
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: No
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No, but they are common, especially in medical and child care fields.
Are drug tests required in schools?: No
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Yes
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Some are
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No
Does your nation have a national ID? No
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? No
An hotel room? No
To buy a car? No
To rent a car? No
To buy a plane or train ticket? Not for domestic trips, Yes internationally
To buy a firearm? No
To buy alcohol? No
To buy medication? No
To buy pets? No
To buy recreational drugs? No
Is your society a cashless society? No
Does your society have gun registration? Yes
Vehicle registration? Yes
Bicycle registration? No
Dog registration? No
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Yes
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Synne Industries
Envoy
 
Posts: 335
Founded: May 07, 2019
Ex-Nation

Postby Synne Industries » Mon Aug 19, 2019 6:14 am

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes
Within one’s vehicle?: To an extent, being in an unarmored vehicle with less than two mounted guns between the hours of 10 PM and 5 AM grants officers the right to search a vehicle as "punishment" for being ill-equipped
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes, above reason does not require a warrant
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[x] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime [x]51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Lab proof and/or approval from 60% or more unbiased "locals"
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Yes
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: No
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: By anyone associated with the government, yes though it is legal for non-government workers to do so without a warrant
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Yes
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes, when danger is known to be present
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: No
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: No
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: No
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: No
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Varies depending on region and mall/event
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No
Are drug tests required in schools?: No
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Yes
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: No
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? No
An hotel room? No
To buy a car? No
To rent a car? No
To buy a plane or train ticket? No
To buy a firearm? No
To buy alcohol? Yes
To buy medication? Yes
To buy pets? No
To buy recreational drugs? Yes
Is your society a cashless society? Almost
Does your society have gun registration? No
Vehicle registration? Yes
Bicycle registration? No
Dog registration? No
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Yes

Hi, it's been a while. If you're seeing this then it means what I'm working on is not quite done yet. You can still read my old stuff but it's probably not canon anymore. I'll try to get something up soon. It may or may not involve wizards.


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Fairviolet Lake
Spokesperson
 
Posts: 131
Founded: Mar 08, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby Fairviolet Lake » Thu Aug 22, 2019 1:38 pm

Does your nation have a government?: Yes, Fairviolet Lake is governed by a people's democratic republic.
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes, the law protects the almost absolute right to privacy - both from corporations and governments.
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes
Within one’s vehicle?: Yes
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: No home search can be performed without a warrant.
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?: Probable cause refers to the "clear and present evidence or reasonable suspicion that a serious crime is about to take place, or has recently taken place."
[X] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime [X]51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present?
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: This is left to tribunals to decide. Executive judiciaries (which are responsible for warrants) are made up of appointed judges and privacy legal experts.

is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Yes, unless the government is invoking the Preventing Fascist Terrorism Act. The PFTA allows intelligence agencies to track the online activities of right-wing extremists without a warrant.
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Law enforcement is never allowed to listen in on phone calls.
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: This is never allowed, except the PFTA allows intelligence agencies to track the vehicles of right-wing extremists without a warrant.
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes.
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Yes, but the child may seek an injunction against the guardian.

Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: This is never allowed, except under the PFTA. The PFTA allows the monitoring of right-wing extremists without a warrant.
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: This is never allowed.

Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? No, they endanger law enforcement and suspects.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: No.
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: No.

Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: Yes, if it is to improve the service that the ISP provides. ISPs are never allowed to use tracking for marketing purposes.
If yes, for how many years?: Three years.
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes.
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes.
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: No.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Yes.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No.

Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No, and employers are not allowed to use drug tests on their employees unless they are in "potentially dangerous industries."
Are drug tests required in schools?: No.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: No.
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Sometimes.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No.

Does your nation have a national ID? Yes.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Yes.
An hotel room? Yes.
To buy a car? Yes.
To rent a car? Yes.
To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes.
To buy a firearm? Yes.
To buy alcohol? Yes.
To buy medication? Yes.
To buy pets? No.
To buy recreational drugs? No.
Is your society a cashless society? Fairviolet Lake aims to eliminate physical currency by 2030.
Does your society have gun registration? Yes.
Vehicle registration? Yes.
Bicycle registration? No.
Dog registration? No.
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Yes, but only for sex workers and their clientele.

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Libereco kaj Paco
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Piethrixia
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Posts: 345
Founded: Aug 08, 2017
Father Knows Best State

Postby Piethrixia » Fri Aug 23, 2019 2:55 pm

Does your nation have a government?: Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: yes/no
Within one’s vehicle?: no
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: yes
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime [X]51% or higher likelihood that evidence a crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Probable Cause
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: No
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: No
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: No
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: No
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Yes
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: No
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: No
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes, Chance of someone being injured.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Yes
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Yes
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: Yes
If yes, for how many years?: 10
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: No
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: no
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Yes
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: Yes
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): Yes
Are drug tests required in schools?: Yes
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Yes
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Yes
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Yes
An hotel room? Yes
To buy a car? Yes
To rent a car? Yes
To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes
To buy a firearm? Yes
To buy alcohol? Yes
To buy medication? Yes
To buy pets? Yes
To buy recreational drugs? Yes
Is your society a cashless society? Yes
Does your society have gun registration? Yes
Vehicle registration? Yes
Bicycle registration? No
Dog registration? Ni
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent a hotel room? Yes
A 5.3 civilization, according to this index.

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Corunia and Mironor
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Postby Corunia and Mironor » Sat Aug 24, 2019 8:07 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy)
Yes, albeit a very transparent representative democratic one

Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?:
Yes

Is there a right to privacy within the home?:
Yes

Within one’s vehicle?:
Yes

Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?:
Yes

Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?:
Yes

Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??:
Yes

Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?:
Yes

What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [X] Something else.
"A reasonable amount of suspicion, supported by circumstances sufficiently strong to justify a prudent and cautious person's belief that certain facts are probably true", as in the United States (OOC source for quoted test)

What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?:
Probable cause

is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?:
Yes

Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?:
Yes

Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?:
Yes

Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?:
Yes

Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?:
Yes

Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?:
They must prove to authorities that the child requires tracking, otherwise it is considered low-level child abuse

Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?:
Yes

Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?:
Yes

Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations?
Technically yes, but they are incredibly hard to get due to legal restrictions on them

Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?:
Only near important sites and in high-crime areas designated "ghettos" by law enforcement

Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?:
No, unless they are in a CCTV-surveilled area

Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?:
Yes, but only to improve the service that the ISP provides. They are not allowed to use it for advertising or tracking

If yes, for how many years?:
Two years

Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?:
Yes

Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?:
Yes

Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?:
No

Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?:
Usually not, but some do have them

Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?:
Only in high-crime areas designated "ghettos" by law enforcement

Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services):
No, all drugs are decriminalized for adults

Are drug tests required in schools?:
No, but some schools may require them for sporting events

Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?:
No, all drugs are decriminalized for adults

Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?:
Most are, but it's not required by law

Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes?
No

Does your nation have a national ID?
Yes, they are freely provided in every municipality to any citizen above the age of 18

Is an ID required to rent an apartment?
Yes, either a national ID or a passport

An hotel room?
Yes, either a national ID or a passport

To buy a car?
Yes, either a national ID or a passport

To rent a car?
Yes, either a national ID or a passport

To buy a plane or train ticket?
Yes, either a national ID or a passport

To buy a firearm?
Yes, either a national ID or a passport

To buy alcohol?
Yes, either a national ID or a passport

To buy medication?
Yes, either a national ID or a passport

To buy pets?
No, but some animal shelters may require a background check to root out potential animal abusers

To buy recreational drugs?
Yes, either a national ID or a passport

Is your society a cashless society?
No

Does your society have gun registration?
Yes, although gun laws in general are rather liberal compared to most European countries (similar to the IRL Czech Republic)

Vehicle registration?
Yes

Bicycle registration?
No

Dog registration?
No

Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room?
It's legal to not disclose your identity to hotel staff, but you are required to scan your national ID (or passport if you're not a citizen), which stores your identity in a database that law enforcement is only allowed to search if there's evidence the suspect of a crime stayed at said hotel
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New Visayan Islands
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Posts: 9462
Founded: Jan 31, 2017
Inoffensive Centrist Democracy

Postby New Visayan Islands » Tue Sep 17, 2019 6:22 am

Does your nation have a governent?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy)
Yes.
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?:
Yes. Privacy is considered an extension of the Right to Liberty (Borromeo v. Tagbilaran)
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes.
Within one’s vehicle?: Yes.
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes.
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[X] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime [X] 51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Probable Cause.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Yes.
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes.
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: De facto yes.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Yes.
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? When probable cause demands it.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Depends on the jurisdiction.
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Only when probable cause demands.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: Yes.
If yes, for how many years?: One year according to industry standards.
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes.
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes.
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Depends on the jurisdiction.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: Depends on the jurisdiction.
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): Depends on the jurisdiction.
Are drug tests required in schools?: Depends on the jurisdiction.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Depends on the jurisdiction.
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Depends on the jurisdiction.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No.
Does your nation have a national ID? No; a driver's license serves as the de facto equivalent.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Yes.
An hotel room? Depends on the hotel.
To buy a car? Yes.
To rent a car? Yes.
To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes.
To buy a firearm? Yes.
To buy alcohol? Yes, only as proof of age.
To buy medication? Depends on the jurisdiction.
To buy pets? Yes.
To buy recreational drugs? Yes where legal.
Is your society a cashless society? No.
Does your society have gun registration? De facto yes; firearms are typically registered for insurance purposes.
Vehicle registration? Yes.
Bicycle registration? Only for insurance purposes.
Dog registration? Yes.
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Depends on the hotel.
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Eleosia
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Posts: 17
Founded: Jul 25, 2018
Ex-Nation

Postby Eleosia » Tue Sep 17, 2019 2:39 pm

Does your nation have a government: No
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes
Within one’s vehicle?: Yes
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[x] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Physical or recorded evidence of a crime about to be committed
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Yes
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: No
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Yes
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Yes
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? No
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: No
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: No
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: No
If yes, for how many years?: N/A
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?:
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: No
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No
Are drug tests required in schools?: No
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: No
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: No
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No
Does your nation have a national ID? No
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? No
An hotel room? No
To buy a car? No
To rent a car? No
To buy a plane or train ticket? No
To buy a firearm? Yes
To buy alcohol? Yes
To buy medication? Yes
To buy pets? No
To buy recreational drugs? Yes
Is your society a cashless society? Yes
Does your society have gun registration? Yes
Vehicle registration? No
Bicycle registration? No
Dog registration? No
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Yes

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Poligrad
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Posts: 1
Founded: Sep 13, 2019
Ex-Nation

Privacy in Poligrad

Postby Poligrad » Tue Sep 17, 2019 4:48 pm

Does your nation have a government:Yes

Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes

Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes, but privacy can be violated if national security requires it or if there are other premises for it.

Within one’s vehicle?: Yes, but it can be violated under same reasons as above.

Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: No but searched person have the right to know the reason of search.

Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: No if the search does not involve breaching the integrity of the vehicle.

Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: No

Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes

What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[x] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? []
Probable cause is defined as one that provides enough information to suspect that that the subject may posses weapons or other kind of tools that could be or were used for illegal activities or there is suspicion of such possibility or that subject might be in possession of documents and other valuables that are important for the criminal trial.

What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: there must be a suspicion invoked by the investigator.

is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: No

Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: No but appropriate organs needs to revive information about probable or executed breach of law by that person.

Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: No but appropriate organs needs to receive information about probable or executed breach of law.

Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: No

Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: No

Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Yes

Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: No

Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Yes

Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes, in many situations involving national security and other cases.

Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Yes

Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Yes

Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: Yes
If yes, for how many years?: 5 years

Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes but government must be able to backdoor it.

Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: No

Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes

Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Yes in cases of some events.

Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No

Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No

Are drug tests required in schools?: Yes

Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: No

Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Some

Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No

Does your nation have a national ID? Yes

Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Yes

An hotel room? Yes

To buy a car? No but other documents are required.

To rent a car? Yes

To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes

To buy a firearm? Citizens are not allowed to buy firearm without special license.

To buy alcohol? Yes

To buy medication? Yes in some cases or prescription.

To buy pets? No

To buy recreational drugs? Yes

Is your society a cashless society? No

Does your society have gun registration? Yes

Vehicle registration? Yes

Bicycle registration? No

Dog registration? Yes

Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? No
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Andocara
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Posts: 348
Founded: Aug 07, 2018
New York Times Democracy

Postby Andocara » Sun Sep 22, 2019 11:03 am

Does your nation have a governent?: yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: to an extent
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Mostly, but every home is equipped with secret cameras, even cameras showing the front and back yards.
Within one’s vehicle?: There is a secret camera installed in every Andocarian vehicle
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: yes
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[x] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: DNA evidence, and camera footage are the two big markers
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: No
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: No
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: No, once a person is on police radar, their cell number will be tracked and calls will be monitored.
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: No, as long as the person is on police radar.
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Yes
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Yes
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Yes
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes, if the person committed a terrible crime and there is direct evidence leading to it.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Yes, they're kept in secret though so most people forget about them. This is why getting away with Andocarian police is very difficult.
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: No, the person has to be of danger
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: No
If yes, for how many years?:
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Yes
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): Yes
Are drug tests required in schools?: No
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Yes
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Yes, secretly
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Yes
An hotel room? Yes
To buy a car? Yes
To rent a car? Yes
To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes
To buy a firearm? You can't own a fire arm in Andocara
To buy alcohol? Yes
To buy medication? Yes
To buy pets? Yes
To buy recreational drugs? Yes
Is your society a cashless society? No
Does your society have gun registration? No
Vehicle registration? Yes
Bicycle registration? Yes
Dog registration? Yes
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? No

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Evergar
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Posts: 116
Founded: Apr 05, 2021
Ex-Nation

Postby Evergar » Mon Jul 26, 2021 5:35 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy) Yes.
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Evergar is a totalitarian religious society: while some privacy may be given in certain situations, the actual right to privacy does not exist nor is guaranteed.
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes, unless suspicion or actual knowledge of a crime arises.
Within one’s vehicle?: Yes, unless suspicion or actual knowledge of a crime arises.
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: No, not at all. Searches and seizures of all kinds may be conducted on anyone at any time. This applies to children as well as adults.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Neither warrants nor probable cause are required to legally search a person's vehicle. Any police or military member may conduct one if deemed necessary.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: No, neither are required.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: No, neither are required.
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?: (N/A)
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Should a search warrant be actually obtained, examples of proof needed include DNA samples of the suspect, photographs, video footage, and/or at least 5 eyewitness affirmations.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: The Internet does not exist in the country.
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: No.
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: No.
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: No.
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: No.
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: The Internet does not exist in the country.
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: No.
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes, and in any situation.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: In some areas, yes.
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Yes.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: The Internet does not exist in the country.
If yes, for how many years?: (N/A)
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Encryption is impossible in the country.
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: These things do not exist in the country.
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Some have them, but not everywhere.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: In some areas, there are.
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): Yes.
Are drug tests required in schools?: Yes.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Yes.
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Yes.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? The Ministry of Surveillance would usually handle that, not the schools.
Does your nation have  a national ID? Yes, for citizens and foreigners.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? [/b] Yes, for citizens and foreigners.
An hotel room? [/b] [/b] Yes, for citizens and foreigners.
To buy a car?
To rent a car? [/b] Yes, for citizens and foreigners.
To buy a plane or train ticket? [/b] Yes, for citizens and foreigners.
To buy a firearm? Yes, and only for citizens.
To buy alcohol? [/b] Yes, for citizens and foreigners.
To buy medication? [/b] Yes, for citizens and foreigners.
To buy pets? [/b] Yes, for citizens and foreigners.
To buy recreational drugs? Yes, for citizens and foreigners, for marijuana in some cities.
Is your society a cashless society? No.
Does your society have gun registration? Yes, but it restrictive and for citizens only.
Vehicle registration? Yes.
Bicycle registration? No.
Dog registration? No.
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? No.

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Bigpipstan
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Founded: Apr 21, 2020
Left-wing Utopia

Postby Bigpipstan » Tue Jul 27, 2021 4:03 am

Does your nation have a governent?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy) yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: yes
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: yes
Within one’s vehicle?: yes
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: no
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: yes
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?: Should a search warrant be actually obtained, examples of proof needed include DNA samples of the suspect, photographs, video footage, and/or at least 3 eyewitness affirmations.
[X] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?:
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: yes
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: no
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: yes
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: yes
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: yes
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: yes
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? yes, in the case that there is evidence linking a weapon owner to a crime
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: no
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: yes
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: no
If yes, for how many years?:
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: yes
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: yes
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: no
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: no
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): no
Are drug tests required in schools?: yes
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: no
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: no
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? no
Does your nation have a national ID? yes
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? yes
An hotel room? yes
To buy a car? yes
To rent a car? yes
To buy a plane or train ticket? to buy a plane but not train ticket
To buy a firearm? yes
To buy alcohol? no
To buy medication? no
To buy pets? no
To buy recreational drugs? no
Is your society a cashless society? no
Does your society have gun registration? yes
Vehicle registration? yes
Bicycle registration? no
Dog registration? no
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? no
Anocratic empire is a My little pony X Rimworld nation. Neo-Harmonist Semi constitutional monarchy with a voucher economy. canon population is 3,661,347,186. Doesn't use NS stats anymore. Our TF storefront, Acrab news, RP region, Tales 1, Tales 2.

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