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Torisakia
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Posts: 16950
Founded: Jun 04, 2011
Civil Rights Lovefest

Postby Torisakia » Sun Apr 17, 2022 3:44 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?: No
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?: Overwhelming evidence that illegal activity may be taking place
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?:
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Only if the situation is considered to be a direct and immediate threat to the public.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: No, except for standard traffic cameras operated by the Ministry of Transport and CCTV operated by private businesses for security purposes.
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, but the data can only be released with a warrant.
If yes, for how many years?: 5 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, only with probable cause.
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?: 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? Yes, but non-compulsory.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Yes, typically either a driver's license or national ID
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 for prescription and controlled medications. No for over-the-counter.
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? No
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Trenaka
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Founded: Aug 18, 2020
Ex-Nation

Postby Trenaka » Sun Apr 17, 2022 4:13 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes (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?: Tes
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?: The law requires that evidence of a crime be overwhelming,
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?: Sort of. If one party to the conversation knows that it is being recorded and consents to it, it is legal. If neither know, or neither consent to being recorded, then it is illegal.
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?: If the person is under 18, 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 it is believed that alerting the subject of the warrant would cause harm to someone or cause the destruction of evidence of 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?: Yes
If yes, for how many years?: 1
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, if the officer believes a select few crimes such as murder, kidnapping, or other crimes that directly threaten others are occurring.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: That is left up to the venue owner’s decision.
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? Yes. Driver’s licenses are used as a form of national ID.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? If the leader decides to ask.
An hotel room? If the hotel requires it.
To buy a car? If the dealership requires it.
To rent a car? If it is required by the renter.
To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes.
To buy a firearm? Yes, to ensure you are of legal age.
To buy alcohol? Yes, to ensure you are of legal age.
To buy medication? No
To buy pets? No
To buy recreational drugs? Yes, to ensure you are of legal age.
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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Karazicu
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Posts: 206
Founded: Feb 08, 2022
Father Knows Best State

Postby Karazicu » Sun Apr 17, 2022 9:14 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy) Yes; the government is currently a military junta that goes by the name of Milipol.
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; we can do as we wish in their homes for interests of security.
Within one’s vehicle?: No; we can watch them there too.
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: No; all belongings can be searched or seized.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: No; vehicles may be searched if desired without a warrant.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant?: No; they may be searched if so desired without warrant.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: No. warrants are generally not required
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; if we have any suspicion that anything unlawful is happening at the given area.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Any level of proof is acceptable.
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, calls may be listened on as so needed.
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: No; calls may be listened in on as frequently as one desires.
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?: In certain cases, yes.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: No, one may do this as frequently as desired.
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Civilna Prostasija officials may do this as so desired.
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? No-knock warrants are always legal.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Yes, CCTV has a notable presence in major cities, though it's not all that ubitiqous, not quite as much in less densely populated areas to keep costs low.
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: It is perfectly legal, and matter of fact is in a way a requirement to do so.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: They are required to do so.
If yes, for how many years?: They are required to do so at all times.
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Light encryption is permitted, although strong encryption is not allowed, and we will decrypt any such encryption.
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: They are not permitted to do so, and use of them will result in confiscation of the device used.
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Yes, they are present.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: Yes; they like CCTV are relatively common, and matter of fact some less densely populated areas still have some bugs.
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? In certain cases, 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? Yes.
To buy pets? No.
To buy recreational drugs? Yes.
Is your society a cashless society? No; we use Karazi credits as cash.
Does your society have gun registration? Yes, we do.
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, unless you are an official in the ruling junta.
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Nacrad
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Posts: 1449
Founded: Jan 16, 2020
Left-Leaning College State

Postby Nacrad » Tue Apr 19, 2022 11:51 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?:
Technically yes. Article 10 (as quoted below) of the Constitution has been constructed in this way.
The home of a man is his castle. He, his home and any items and persons therein shall be free from any searches, seizure or entrance, apart from when a warrant is issued with probable cause under oath.

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?:
Partially. Probable cause is not needed for airport security searches.
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.
Summary Offences Ordinance (Cap 228), Section 1 (Definitions), Article 8:
Probable Cause - The existence or implication of reasonable suspicion where an act of crime is being committed.

What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Overwhelming evidence, for example, fingerprints, DNA material, or recording of said crime.
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, unless under court order.
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. Knock and announce is required in all circumstances, though procedure allows the time given to be as little as 5 seconds.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?:
Yes, in 12 places nationwide where there have been recurring acts of mass violence, which are:
  • Watercress Street North & South, Mong Kok Borough, Portsville, Oswain (6 locations)
  • King's Road East (between Dorothea Street & Wellington Street), Central & Northern Borough, Riverfort, NCT (3 locations)
  • Public Square Street, Harbour Borough, Amoy, Udrain (3 locations)
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?:
No. Recordings will only be reviewed under court order.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?:
No, apart from specific persons/IP addresses that are given under court order.
If yes, for how many years?: Depends on the court order.
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: No laws exist.
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Only in high-risk areas.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Not required.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?:
Portable systems carried by the police for monitoring police activities only
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services):
Manual and technical labour only.
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?
Yes.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment?
Yes.
An hotel room?
No.
To buy a car?
No, but required for a driving permit
To rent a car?
Yes.
To buy a plane or train ticket?
No.
To buy a firearm?
Yes.
To buy alcohol?
Yes by law, not always in practice.
To buy medication?
No for over-the-counter medication.
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
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Wzin Collective
Political Columnist
 
Posts: 5
Founded: Apr 19, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Wzin Collective » Wed Apr 20, 2022 12:05 am

Privacy is really a foreign concept in Wzin society. It implies being alone or separate from family, friends or hive-fellows, a concept which is quite uncomfortable to us on the whole

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The Orwell Society
Minister
 
Posts: 2241
Founded: Apr 16, 2022
Psychotic Dictatorship

Postby The Orwell Society » Tue May 03, 2022 3:36 pm

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?: No
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??: No
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: No
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?: None.
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?: 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?: No
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes, in all situations.
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?: The government provides internet, therefore the question is irrelevant.
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
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? No
Does your society have gun registration? Yes, but only for law enforcement officers and military.
    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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Meadowfields
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Posts: 953
Founded: Jun 16, 2021
Ex-Nation

Postby Meadowfields » Tue May 03, 2022 4:46 pm

Does your nation have a government?: (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 []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Full proof
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?: 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?: Yes
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
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, dogs have personhood
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Yes
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Chicoutimi and Montreal
Lobbyist
 
Posts: 14
Founded: Apr 16, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Chicoutimi and Montreal » Tue May 03, 2022 5:34 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: It does, a magnificent one-party autocracy.
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Eeeeeh not from the state surely. Someone may not spy on another though.
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Of course! That's one of the few basic human rights they have access to.
Within one’s vehicle?: They do, surprisingly.
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: As long as it doesn't involve treason.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes. You may not search just because a car look good.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: It is.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: A warrant is actually required, some may bypass it only if the life of someone is at risk.
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?: I'll need a lawyer for that... It might be seeing something that look like a gun on someone or for instance, if it smells cannabis or à forbidden drug. Probable causés are based primarily on the instinct of an officer. If he dare something life-threatening, that could harm or injure someone in a short amount of time (by that I mean if 2 guys are yelling at each other, the guard comes and see something that look like a knife or a gun in his pants and the man is going for it, he must act quickly in a short period of time.). If the life of anyone is not threatened, a citizen must let himself be searched otherwise it's not allowed, same for a car.
Direct knowledge of ongoing crime : 35%, we prioritize immediate security.
What  level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: If the life of someone is on the line, as little as a call or the sayings of somebody. Otherwise, solid proofs are required.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: It is.
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: It is.
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Nope, safety first.
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: It is, but as said above, a warrant can be obtained by a simple call of a witness if the life of someone is on the line.
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Obviously not, only the state may violate its citizens' rights.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Not from the Secret Police but the Secret Police basically can do anything as long as it is notified in records, but sometimes, they give themselves warrants without much proofs so not for them, otherwise yes.
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: It's kinda mandatory.
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? in life-threatening situations, or when the Secret Police deems it necessary.
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?: It is.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?:Internet providers are glorious state-owned companies that would do anything for their government so yeah, but a notice must be given to citizens though if they don't accept, no internet for them buddy.
If yes, for how many years?: 3 years. Then, it's transferred to archives which in theory are out of hand of people so kept private, but the State-sponsored Secret Police has the right to access them to monitor certain people put on watch lists.
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Nope, only from state-operated providers.
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Using such technologies without required accreditation may lead them to disappear in the wilderness, or be considered an enemy of the State.
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Only if an officer deems it necessary, like if he sees something that looks like a weapons, which are forbidden. Abuse may lead to the arrest of the officer.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Only of sporting events and sensible areas like airports.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: There isn't.
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): Basic legislations to avoid an employee to be stoned at work. Citizens have free access to help if said employee is addict.
Are drug tests required in schools?: No but if a kid is catched with dope, he might be held in custody until the dealer is found.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: No especially.
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Yes.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? Not schools. Only the state.
Does your nation have  a national ID? Yes.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Of course!
An hotel room? Yup.
To buy a car? Aye, sir.
To rent a car? It does.
To buy a plane or train ticket? Planes are forbidden, and it is required for trains.
To buy a firearm? Yes, if a single citize qualifies for it, we have very stringent laws on the subject and activated firearms, same as bullets, are forbidden from private ownership.
To buy alcohol? Well, yeah.
To buy medication? We must prevent identity fraud so Yes.
To buy pets? It is.
To buy recreational drugs? Yup.
Is your society a cashless society? Money is a thing, yes...
Does your society have gun registration? Obviously.
Vehicle registration? It does.
Bicycle registration? Yes, you may receive some funds for owning a bicycle, it's for the ecology.
Dog registration? Yes.
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Doing so may lead at best to be held in custody, at worst simply disappear or be executed for spying.

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The Chosen Peoples
Secretary
 
Posts: 32
Founded: Apr 30, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby The Chosen Peoples » Wed May 04, 2022 11:41 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, security superseeds privacy
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Unless there is worry/cause to assume misconduct is being committed in the premises
Within one’s vehicle?: Yes, though you can be searched by the police at request
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: No, suspicion in it of itself suffices
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: No, police have full jurisdiction to conduct searches
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: No, police have full jurisdiction to conduct searches
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: No, police have full jurisdiction to conduct searches
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?: A suspicion of anything illegal or detrimental to the nation or those living within it
[] 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?: None, it comes with the occupation
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: No, the government have full jurisdiction
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: No, the government have full jurisdiction
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: No, the government have full jurisdiction
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: No, the government have full jurisdiction
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: No, the government have full jurisdiction
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: If they have the appropriate licenses from the government permission is given
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: No, the government have full jurisdiction
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: No, the government have full jurisdiction
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes, whenever law enforcement deems it so
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?: It can't be sold to outside sources but the government does have access to it
If yes, for how many years?: As long as it exisists
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?: Not in private schools
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? Only public schools
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? Not allowed
To buy alcohol? Yes
To buy medication? Yes
To buy pets? Yes
To buy recreational drugs? It's illegal
Is your society a cashless society? No
Does your society have gun registration? No, they are not legal for citizens to own
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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Juansonia
Minister
 
Posts: 2316
Founded: Apr 01, 2022
Left-wing Utopia

Postby Juansonia » Mon May 16, 2022 6:02 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
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes
Within one’s vehicle?: Only within a private passenger room, commercial cargo area, or sleeper unit(includes bed area of trucks)
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?: Only to search sleeper units and cargo space, not to search the operator's cab or a personal trunk.
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, based on sworn testimony or material witness that can be assessed by a judge.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Yes, but not for publically accessible info
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 without their consent?: Yes, but the child has a right to be informed.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Only if it involves stuff not publically trackable
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, for high-risk suspects and surprise-sensitive actions (e.g. drug raids). They are rare, however.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?:Not really
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?: Of course they are. What would we do, ban math?
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?: Not often
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, but schools may monitor use of school-issued computers anywhere.
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? You need a license just to legally own them, and you need proof of parking space ownership to buy or rent long-term.
To rent a car? See above
To buy a plane or train ticket? No
To buy a firearm? Firearm permit required
To buy alcohol? Proof of age required unless accompanied by parent
To buy medication? If over counter, proof of age is only required where applicable. If perscription, yes
To buy pets? Yes
To buy recreational drugs? proof of age
Is your society a cashless society? No
Does your society have gun registration? Yes
Vehicle registration? All vehicles legally owned MUST be registered
Bicycle registration? Only on a voluntary anti-theft basis.
Dog registration? On a voluntary basis (like a kennel club)
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Yes, unless done with the intent of not paying
Last edited by Juansonia on Thu Feb 16, 2023 1:02 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Kahekordne Union of Spib
Spokesperson
 
Posts: 134
Founded: Jan 17, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Kahekordne Union of Spib » Mon May 16, 2022 6:17 pm

Does your nation have a government?: (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?:
[√] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [√] Something else. Multiple people suspecting a crime or other illegal activity has a person in particular involved
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?: No
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Partially
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?: Partially
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?: No
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?:
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? Yes
An hotel room? No
To buy a car? Yes
To rent a car? Yes
To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes for plane, no for train
To buy a firearm? Yes
To buy alcohol? Yez
To buy medication? partially
To buy pets? Yes
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?
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? No
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Yyb
Civilian
 
Posts: 1
Founded: Mar 31, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Yyb » Mon May 16, 2022 6:19 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?: Warrants are required to search any buildings
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?: Several examples of witness testimony, surveillance footage, or other direct evidence of a crime having been 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, consent is required
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, never
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?: within reason
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: no, that is banned
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?: not usually
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?: usually
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? 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? 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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Mon Sold
Secretary
 
Posts: 35
Founded: Mar 25, 2022
Democratic Socialists

Postby Mon Sold » Mon May 16, 2022 8:15 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?: No.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes, now. Previously, no.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes, now. Previously, 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?: Circumstantial evidence is sufficient.
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. In cases where it is believed, with probable cause, that the individual(s) are involved in insurrectionist activity.
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?: Yes.
If yes, for how many years?: 3
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, but only at direction of the local government and authorized by a local judge.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Not regulated. It is up to individual businesses whether or not to install those devices.
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, though marijuana is legalized.
Are drug tests required in schools?: No, unless having been caught with hard narcotics. This is typically then tied to a legal order from a judge.
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? 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? 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? No.
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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Rho Ophiuchi
Attaché
 
Posts: 89
Founded: Apr 26, 2021
Capitalizt

Postby Rho Ophiuchi » Mon Jun 27, 2022 8:08 am

Hello All,

Rho Ophiuchi's responses are as follows.

Does your nation have a governent?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy) Yes, the government of Rho Ophiuchi is a Plutocratic Oligarchy.
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: By legal precedent, citizens have a right to privacy unless specifically stated otherwise contractually, and even then only to the parties of the contract mentioned in the relevant clause.
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes unless otherwise said in rental documents. Almost always yes in homes that are owned.
Within one’s vehicle?: Sort of - the right only exists in owned vehicles, and usually one must use tinted windows - otherwise what they do in the vehicle is public.
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes, though one can get around this if they pay the judge enough.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes, though this can be gotten around by paying the judge enough.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes, though this can be gotten around by paying the judge enough.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes, though this can be gotten around by paying the judge enough.
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?: Direct proof, or paying the judge to side with you.
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, though almost all cars are incapable of location tracking.
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes, though cellphones in Rho Ophiuchi are primitive, and are largely incapable of location tracking.
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: No. In Rho Ophiuchi, no distinction is made between children and adults.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Yes, though the government does not have the technical expertise to do this anyway.
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Yes, though the government does not have the technical expertise to do this anyway.
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? No. A warrant must be issued in court with all parties present. Of course, if the police decide to raid someone's house, they usually can get away with it by paying the judge.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: No, these are not present at all.
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?: Usually - though these are privately operated, and not mandated by the government.
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?: There is no welfare.
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? 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. The kilogram of Iron Equivalent is a representative currency based on iron used for the nation.
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, completely legal.
Sincerely,
Rho Ophiuchi
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Padrog-Vol
Lobbyist
 
Posts: 20
Founded: Jun 23, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Padrog-Vol » Mon Jun 27, 2022 5:37 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: yes
(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?: 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?: no
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??: no
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: no
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: no cause needed
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?: 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, all vheicles tracked
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? awlys legal
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?: indefinetly
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: yes, must be submitted to the state
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): 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? 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
To buy alcohol? no
To buy medication? no
To buy pets? no
To buy recreational drugs? no
Is your society a cashless society? yes
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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Teletubieland
Spokesperson
 
Posts: 150
Founded: May 01, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Teletubieland » Tue Jun 28, 2022 10:35 am

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes, by common law
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?: Reasonable suspicion of a crime
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Reasonable suspicion of a crime or that evidence of a crime will be found
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? Yes, but only for terrorist offences
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Yes, but limited to high security and high crime areas
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: No, unless they are in a high security area (e.g. military base, prison)
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, but only in limited circumstances and reasonable suspicion of a crime is required
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?: Individual schools are allowed to decide this for themselves
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, not required by the state at any rate
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? No
To buy pets? No
To buy recreational drugs? Not legal.
Is your society a cashless society? No
Does your society have gun registration? Yes
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? Yes

Note: Any warrant required can be issued either by a judge or by the Supreme Council, a political body.
This nation reflects some of my RL views, but with everything taken to the extreme.
RL Political Compass: Economic Left/Right: -5.88; Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 2.72

All Hail Emporer Pedro of Teletubieland!
God save the King and his commie regime!

Democracy doesn't work. Nor does "Europe".

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Mironiya
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Posts: 9
Founded: Apr 12, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Mironiya » Tue Jun 28, 2022 11:25 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?: Partially
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: partially
Within one’s vehicle?: Partially
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: No
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?: No
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 large number of denunciations of citizens and the results of general observation
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. In cases of establishing a direct connection of a person with criminal activity or with suspicion of it
Are there stat e-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?: Without Borders
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: No
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: In fact, yes, but the Department for Control of Mass Communications (DCMC) is actively fighting it.
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, according to Law 40-11160 "On Employment"
Are drug tests required in schools?: Yes
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? 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? Alcohol is prohibited in Mironia
To buy medication? No
To buy pets? No
To buy recreational drugs? drugs are prohibited in Mironia
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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The Ice States
GA Secretariat
 
Posts: 3070
Founded: Jun 23, 2022
Father Knows Best State

Postby The Ice States » Wed Jun 29, 2022 7:47 pm

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?: No.
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??: No.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: No.
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?: Something else. (None).
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: None is needed, as searches can occur at the discretion of law enforcement.
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?: Yes.
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, if law enforcement believes that information may otherwise be supressed.
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.
If yes, for how many years?: N/A
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes, as long as the government can access it.
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: No.
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): Yes.
Are drug tests required in schools?: No.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: No.
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?:
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? Yes, but discouraged.
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? 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? Yes.
Dog registration? No.
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? No.
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Incel Argentina
Spokesperson
 
Posts: 176
Founded: Apr 05, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Incel Argentina » Wed Jun 29, 2022 8:01 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, unless the opposite is issued by the legal system.
Within one’s vehicle?: No
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Depends on the belongings, commonly 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??: No
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: No
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?: 51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Multiple uninterested witnesses or material evidence.
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?: 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
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?: 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
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? Yes
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? Yes
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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Irplandia
Bureaucrat
 
Posts: 48
Founded: Jun 30, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Irplandia » Fri Jul 01, 2022 6:23 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes (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?: It requires a warrant.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: It requires a warrant.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: It requires a warrant.
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? [None] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: a lot
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?:
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: It's complicated
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: It's complicated
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?: It's complicated
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? 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? 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? It's complicated
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OF Penthesilea
Lobbyist
 
Posts: 11
Founded: Jun 25, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby OF Penthesilea » Mon Jul 04, 2022 8:54 am

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?:
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Police can enter if they have any suspicions
Within one’s vehicle?: Police can enter if they have any suspicions
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Our police belive so (ie: no it's not but we pretend it is)
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: No, police hold these rights
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: No, police hold these rights
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: No, police hold these rights
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?: It does not exist, police hold near-absolute power
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [X] Something else. Police can search whenever they feel the need to
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Approval from supervisor
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?:
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?:
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: No, all phones are tapped
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: No, it's automatically sent to a database
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: No, it's automatically sent to a database
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Yes, teachers have the same rights
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: No, and all information is automatically sent to the government
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: No, they come preinstalled and cannot be uninstalled
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Any situation ins which the police deem it so
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, it's for the people's protection
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: Yes, and it is all to be sent over to the government
If yes, for how many years?: It's never to be deleted
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: No, it is criminal
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: No, it is criminal
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes, and more in-depth ones can be done through not in public
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Yes, they are required and top of the line
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: Yes, these are hidden and all recordings are sent to databases
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): Yes, by law, they are tested every week
Are drug tests required in schools?: They are tested every week
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Yes, failure to pass leads to arrest
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Yes, they are military run
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No, but most of the time they live at schools
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes, they are microchip implants at birth
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? Against the law
To buy alcohol? Against the law
To buy medication? Yes
To buy pets? Yes
To buy recreational drugs? Against the law
Is your society a cashless society? No
Does your society have gun registration? In the military yes
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, it's a crime with a strong punishment

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Powerbroker
 
Posts: 7686
Founded: Apr 19, 2013
Democratic Socialists

Postby Rhodevus » Mon Jul 04, 2022 10:29 am

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, through Royal Decree, followed by legal precedent (Summers v Markham Sheriff's Department, 1971)
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?: reasonable grounds, such that will be upheld in a court of law, and by reasonable men of the land (essentially, if a reasonable person would consider it reasonable grounds, and that it would pass if a warrant had been requested)
[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?: approval from a judge
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?: technically yes, but a parent or guardian cannot request police to search a person's property without their consent (after the age of 14)
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 certain locations
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?: up to a point
If yes, for how many years?: 6
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?: in major sporting events, yes, otherwise 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): depends on the company
Are drug tests required in schools?: no
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: no
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: they are equipped with school cameras
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? no
Does your nation have a national ID? yes, which is different from a regular ID (such as military ID, driver's license or health card)
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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Kokhestan
Civil Servant
 
Posts: 8
Founded: Sep 28, 2021
New York Times Democracy

Postby Kokhestan » Mon Jul 04, 2022 10:49 am

Does your nation have a governent?: Y (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?: Y
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Y
Within one’s vehicle?: Y
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Y
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Y
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Y
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Y
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?: Something that ties a person or one of their belongings, vehicles or homes to a crime that is under investigation.
[] 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?: Any direct or circumstancial evidence that ties a location to a crime.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Y
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: Y
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Y
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Y
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Y
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: N
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Y
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Y
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Y, only if there is direct evidence that the inhabitant is both suspected of the crime investigated and if either an escape or evidence removal is likely.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Y
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: N
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: N
If yes, for how many years?:
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Y
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Y
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Y, but not required
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Y
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: N
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): Y
Are drug tests required in schools?: N, but can be requested in certain circumstances
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: N
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: N, a few are, but it is not required by law
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? N
Does your nation have a national ID? Y, but this is optional
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? N
An hotel room? N
To buy a car? Y, cars are illegal unless it is required for a certain profession, eg:(emergency services, goods transportion, public transportion), at which point an ID is required
To rent a car? Y, see above
To buy a plane or train ticket? N
To buy a firearm? Y, firearms are illegal unless it is required for use in law and order, or in security, at which point an ID is needed
To buy alcohol? N, as any form of ID, such as the national ID or a passport, that proves the bearer is at least 18 is sufficent
To buy medication? N
To buy pets? N
To buy recreational drugs? N, as any form of ID, such as the national ID or a passport, that proves the bearer is at least 18 is sufficent
Is your society a cashless society? N
Does your society have gun registration? Y, but only for certain professions
Vehicle registration? Y, but only for certain professions
Bicycle registration? N, although cyclists can place their bicycles on the police register voluntarily to help investigations into theft.
Dog registration? N
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? N, but it is required that hotels allow guests to check in with no given name.

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Amaurita
Envoy
 
Posts: 255
Founded: Apr 23, 2017
New York Times Democracy

Postby Amaurita » Wed Jul 06, 2022 12:33 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: There is recognition by both law and legal precedent.
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?: Either direct knowledge of an ongoing crime or 51% chance or likelier 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?: 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?: If they're 18 or under, 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? 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?: In most states, yes.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: No, they are actually required to delete it on a regular basis.
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?:
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Not at all of them, but definitely quite a few have them.
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): In more sensitive jobs, it is required by several states.
Are drug tests required in schools?: No, unless there is an extreme likelihood that students are using drugs.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: In most states, yes.
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Yes, for security reasons.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No.
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes, the United States has a national ID card.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? It's not required by law, but some landlords may request it to verify one's identity.
An hotel room? No.
To buy a car? It's not required by law, but some car vendors may request it to verify one's identity.
To rent a car? It's not required by law, but some car vendors may request it to verify one's identity.
To buy a plane or train ticket?
To buy a firearm? Yes.
To buy alcohol? It's not required by law, but alcohol purchases usually require proof of ID to confirm the purchaser is of age, and the Federal ID card is one of the acceptable documents to use (alongside a State issued driver's license).
To buy medication? It's not required by law, but some pharmacies may request it to verify one's identity. A state issued Driver's license can also be used to verify ID in this case too.
To buy pets? No.
To buy recreational drugs? It's not required by law, but recreational drug purchases usually require proof of ID to confirm the purchaser is of age, and the Federal ID card is one of the acceptable documents to use (alongside a State issued driver's license).
Is your society a cashless society? No, cash can be used.
Does your society have gun registration? Yes, this is handled at the State level.
Vehicle registration? Yes, this is handled at the State level.
Bicycle registration? No.
Dog registration? No.
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? There are no laws that specifically prohibit it.

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Lanoraie II
Diplomat
 
Posts: 758
Founded: Jan 01, 2018
Ex-Nation

Postby Lanoraie II » Wed Jul 06, 2022 4:28 pm

Does your nation have a government?: Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes; it's in the constitution.
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yep! You can't legally record or photograph anyone in their home without consent, with exceptions being made for people filming outside--so long as nobody inside the house is the intended focus. (unless there's a crime happening)
Within one’s vehicle?: Nope, that's considered public unless you register your vehicle as your home.
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, though you may pat someone down for weapons without PC.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes, except for welfare checks; you may not perform an "excessive" search without PC if the initial reason for search is not indicative of criminal activity, i.e. welfare check because a concerned relative hasn't heard from their ill grandmother in a few weeks.
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?: Oh come on...Okay, okay. Probable cause is the belief, secured by circumstantial and tangible evidence, that a crime has, will, or is about to occur, and/or that livelihood is at considerable risk. Officers must reach probable cause in order to search, arrest, and charge anyone. They must also reach PC to search their belongings, vehicles, and homes.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: PC
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, but tracking someone by their vehicle is rare, because Lanoraie is a bike-centric country.
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, unless the child is under the age of 13.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Yes; cookies are not a thing.
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. If the person is suspected of a violent or sexual felony, they don't have to knock. However, this is highly uncommon. Most warrants are put out for misdemeanors or non-violent felonies.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: There are cameras, but can only be accessed with a warrant.
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: If they are not being detained, then no, not exactly. If they are watching you as part of a police operation, then it's illegal. But if they're just security for an event, they can't pull out surveillance equipment to track you for no good reason.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: Yes
If yes, for how many years?: 20 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?: This term has slightly different meanings depending where you are, so I'm going under the assumption of a pat down for weapons. In that case, any citizen can be patted down for weapons at any time if they are being detained. Otherwise, no.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Non-intrusive ones, sometimes, but Lanoraie is a very, very, incredulously safe nation. It has tons of security features, but hardly any of them are ever utilized.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: Are there...what?! No. Hell no.
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): Only for government/public service positions.
Are drug tests required in schools?: No
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: No
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Sometimes, but not often. Maybe 10%.
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, though in the rare circumstance you don't have one for whatever reason, you can get one free of charge.
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? Cashless but not moneyless.
Does your society have gun registration? Yes
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? Oh, this is a fun one: So the way it's set up is you HAVE to use your real ID, BUT the name you give the clerk can be whatever you want. The clerks can't legally tell someone if so and so is checked in at their hotel, but if that person tries to find out, they may just end up seeing a lot of Penis Penismens checked in.
Recovering alt-righter. Socialist. If you can't accurately describe socialist rhetoric and ideology, you don't get to have a voice in political discussions.

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