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Junatia
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Posts: 88
Founded: Apr 27, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Junatia » Wed Aug 17, 2022 11:59 am

Does your nation have a governent?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy) Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes
Within one’s vehicle?: Yes
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[X] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime [X]51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?:
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?: Never
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? Cases of national security or suspicion of acts that would more likely result in a death penalty
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: No
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Yes
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: No
If yes, for how many years?:
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: No
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No
Are drug tests required in schools?: No
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: No
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Never
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? WTF NO | we will destroy anybody who even remotely thinks of that
Does your nation have a national ID? No
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? N/A
An hotel room? N/A
To buy a car? N/A
To rent a car? N/A
To buy a plane or train ticket? N/A
To buy a firearm? N/A
To buy alcohol? N/A
To buy medication? N/A
To buy pets? N/A
To buy recreational drugs? u cant buy drugs
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? Yes very legal. 30% of people who ever used a hotel answered that theyve done that
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United cacti of Estaban
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Posts: 134
Founded: Mar 02, 2020
Left-wing Utopia

Postby United cacti of Estaban » Tue Nov 29, 2022 9:26 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?: Most automobiles are banned, and the ones that aren't are necessary work vehicles, so not really.
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?: N/A
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?: Photographic, video, or publicly available online documentation of an ongoing offense.
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, unless the activity is posted to a public website where it is readily availible.
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Yes
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? They are illegal
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Only on high security government buildings
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: No
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: No
If yes, for how many years?: N/A
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: No
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: No
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No
Are drug tests required in schools?: No
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: No
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: No
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes, but it is optional unless you are a government employee or in the military
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? No
An hotel room? No
To buy a car? N/A
To rent a car? N/A
To buy a plane or train ticket? No
To buy a firearm? Yes, although firearms are exceedingly hard for a civilian to obtain
To buy alcohol? No
To buy medication? No
To buy pets? No
To buy recreational drugs? No
Is your society a cashless society? Somewhat
Does your society have gun registration? Yes
Vehicle registration? N/A
Bicycle registration? No
Dog registration? No
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Yes
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The Infernum
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Posts: 78
Founded: Mar 07, 2017
Capitalist Paradise

Postby The Infernum » Tue Nov 29, 2022 9:48 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes. Technically.
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: No.
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: If you can't keep them out, then you have no right to privacy.
Within one’s vehicle?: ^^
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: If you can't defend your property, then it was never yours in the first place.
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.: Someone more powerful than you wants it done.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: None whatsoever.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: There is no internet.
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: There are no phones.
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: ^^
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?: There are no phones.
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: What children exist are considered the same legal entity as their parent. So rather irrelevant.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: There is no internet.
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: There are no electronics.
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations?: Whenever a noble feels like it.
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?: There is no internet.
If yes, for how many years?: See above.
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: There are no electronics.
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: There is no internet.
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: No.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: Probably.
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA-
Are drug tests required in schools?: No.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Welfare? The **** is welfare?
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: No.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes?: If the students are unable to stop them.
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?
Is your society a cashless society? No.
Does your society have gun registration? Hell 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?: If nobody can stop them, then yes.

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Ardernland
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Posts: 15
Founded: Nov 10, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Ardernland » Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:15 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?: 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. ( "Someone on Twitter started a mean hashtag about you, therefore you're definitely guilty of terrorism.")
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 - in fact it's illegal not to share your GPS data with the government at all times
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: No - only the government can do this
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 - this is always automatically installed on every device
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes - this is default
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?: All time
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?: 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?: 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?: No
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? N/A - only the upper echelons of the Communist Party can buy cars
To rent a car? See above
To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes, but you need express permission to travel
To buy a firearm? N/A - firearms are banned
To buy alcohol? Yes
To buy medication? Yes, but you don't buy medication, you get given it
To buy pets? Yes
To buy recreational drugs? Yes
Is your society a cashless society? Yes
Does your society have gun registration? Guns are completely banned
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 also illegal to use a fake name on your social media accounts.
Official name of nation is The Democratic People's Republic of Aotearoa.

A Marxist-Leninist-Ardernist socialist republic founded in 2029 by Comrade Jacinda Ardern, which currently controls the north island of New Zealand and the Australian state of Victoria.

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Sagrea
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Posts: 112
Founded: Dec 28, 2021
Psychotic Dictatorship

Postby Sagrea » Wed Nov 30, 2022 5:17 pm

Does your nation have a government?: 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 (Anything deemed "anti-government" or a "threat to state security")
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Anything that could be seen as "anti-government", but warrants aren't needed anyway.
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 for all situations, but warrants aren't needed.
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 only internet provider is the government, so yes
If yes, for how many years?: For as long as they live
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Only encryption approved by the government (because they can already easily crack it)
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Only government provided ones (so they can track you)
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, but only to check they are sober during work. Drug use outside of the workplace is allowed.
Are drug tests required in schools?: Yes
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Yes but welfare is still given, the person is just mandated to go to state rehab
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Yes
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? All schools are government-run so they don't really need to since the government already does that
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes (tourists are mandated to keep tourist IDs that expire once they leave)
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? All homes are provided by the government via taxes, but you must have an ID to be qualified
A hotel room? Yes
To buy a car? Yes
To rent a car? Yes
To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes, but transportation is free.
To buy a firearm? No firearms are allowed to be owned by the general populace.
To buy alcohol? Yes
To buy medication? To obtain it, yes, but medication is covered and provided under the state's universal healthcare
To buy pets? Yes
To buy recreational drugs? Yes
Is your society a cashless society? No
Does your society have gun registration? No (no guns are allowed)
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
Last edited by Sagrea on Wed Nov 30, 2022 5:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Rasheed24
Civil Servant
 
Posts: 9
Founded: Nov 30, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Rasheed24 » Wed Nov 30, 2022 5:28 pm

Does your nation have a governent?:[yes] (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy)
[b]Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?:[yes]
[b]Is there a right to privacy within the home?:[yes]
[b]Within one’s vehicle?:[yes]
[b]Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?:[yes]
[b]Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?:[no]
[b]Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??:[no]
[b]Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?:[no]
[b]What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:[reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed]
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
[b]What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?:[reasonable suspicious]
[b]is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?:[yes]
[b]Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?:[yes]
[b]Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?:[yes]
[b]Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?:[yes]
[b]Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?:[yes]
[b]Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?:[no]
[b]Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?:[yes]
[b]Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?:[yes]
[b]Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations?[no]
[b]Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?:[no]
[b]Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?:[yes]
[b]Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?:[no]
[b]If yes, for how many years?:

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

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Masi Tering
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Posts: 31
Founded: Nov 25, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Masi Tering » Wed Nov 30, 2022 5:42 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?: 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. All an officer needs is any suspicion of someone being involved in a crime
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: No proof needed only suspicion
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: No
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: No
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: No
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: No
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: No
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Yes
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: No
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: No
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes, any situation
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?: N/A, the country doesn't have private ISP's
If yes, for how many years?:
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: No
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: No
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: 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? No
To buy a car? Yes
To rent a car? Yes
To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes
To buy a firearm? N/A, firearms are illegal to own or purchase
To buy alcohol? No
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? N/A
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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Turjakistan
Bureaucrat
 
Posts: 46
Founded: Jun 05, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Turjakistan » Wed Nov 30, 2022 5:55 pm

Does your nation have a government?: 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? :Ehh
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?:"If one's items or self belongings cause un-comfort or distress in any way, one is allowed to search without a warrant"
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? 85% of the time evidence of a crime or felony is present, due to such a well funded and trained law enforcement. [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: If a item were to cause a upsetting or distress in any way.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Yes"I
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?: Yes
Are no-knock warrants legal? Yes, Only if the person is under the assumption of being a threat to public safety or national safety If yes, in what 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?: Yes
If yes, for how many years?: 2-5
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?:Yes
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Yes, even at some schools in parts of the country
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?:only in places with higher crime rates than normal
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): Yes
Are drug tests required in schools?: No
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Yes
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Only in non-private areas.
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 again.
To buy alcohol?AUUUGH... Yes.
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? No
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Zerotaxia
Envoy
 
Posts: 202
Founded: Jun 11, 2022
Anarchy

Postby Zerotaxia » Thu Dec 01, 2022 2:47 am

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes but no law enforcement.
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?: Search warrants and probable cause do not exist in Zerotaxia; law enforcement of any kind is unconstitutional.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??:
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?:
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
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?:
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?:
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?:
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?:
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?:

Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: N
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?:
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?:
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations?

Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: N
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?:
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: 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?: N
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: N
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): N
Are drug tests required in schools?: Schools are a thing of the past in Zerotaxia.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: N
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?:
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes?

Does your nation have a national ID? N
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? N
An hotel room? N
To buy a car? N
To rent a car? N
To buy a plane or train ticket? Both forms of transport are obsolete in Zerotaxia.
To buy a firearm? N
To buy alcohol? N
To buy medication? N
To buy pets? N
To buy recreational drugs? N
Is your society a cashless society? Zerotaxia has a post-scarcity economy.
Does your society have gun registration? N
Vehicle registration? N
Bicycle registration? N
Dog registration? N
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Y

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Belm Don
Bureaucrat
 
Posts: 52
Founded: Feb 15, 2023
Ex-Nation

Postby Belm Don » Thu Feb 16, 2023 4:31 am

Does your nation have a governent?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy)
Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?:
Yes there are laws in place to protect privacy to a point.
Is there a right to privacy within the home?:
Yes, within one's home there is a right to privacy.
Within one’s vehicle?:
Yes, although in public areas anything heard can be used against you in legal proceedings.
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?:
Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?:
Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??:
Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?:
Yes
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [X] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?:
Due to the low crime rate in Belm Don only a minimal level of proof is required for a warrant to search a workplace or vehicle. A home requires slightly more 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, but only recently
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?:
Yes, but again only recently
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?:
Not if the person is considered in imminent danger.
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?:
Same as above
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?:
Yes although the technology is rather expensive and not typically used.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?:
Not currently as long as there is probable cause, and only for a limited time.
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?:
Yes
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations?
Yes, in the event of kidnapping, suspected terrorism, draft dodging, or in pursuit of a known murderer.
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
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?:
Yes
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?:
Yes under certain circumstances.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?:
Sporting events, Governmental buildings, and schools all have metal detectors.
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):
Only in certain fields (medical, educational, etc)
Are drug tests required in schools?:
Only on staff
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?:
Yes
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?:
Yes
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes?
No
Does your nation have a national ID?
Yes
Is an ID required to rent an apartment?
Yes
An hotel room?
Yes
To buy a car?
No
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?
Only controlled substances
To buy pets?
Only in the case of exotic pets or those who may pose a threat to the public
To buy recreational drugs?
Yes
Is your society a cashless society?
No
Does your society have gun registration?
Yes
Vehicle registration?
Yes
Bicycle registration?
No
Dog registration?
Yes but it is a voluntary registration
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room?
Technically no, but some establishments do not check ID prior to check in. Also top officials and celebrities may sign in under false names but their National ID card will still be on file.

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Sanvolandia
Lobbyist
 
Posts: 20
Founded: Feb 10, 2023
Ex-Nation

Postby Sanvolandia » Fri Feb 17, 2023 7:09 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?: 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?: Yes
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?: the permission for cops to search through your home,belongings,or vehicle.
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What  level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: The evidence must be objects relating to the accusation,with proof that they have it.
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,if a person is suspected by the police their phone calls may be heard by the police in secret.
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: No,if a person is suspected by the police their phone calls may be heard by the police in secret.
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Yes.
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes.
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: No.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: No,if they are suspected by the police their online activity will be seen by the police.
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?: Yes.
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes.
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Yes.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: 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?: No.
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? 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? Illegal.
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,as it is illegal.
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.
Sanvolandia is a country in the North Pacific, yeah I created this a few days ago
Also has a high pigeon population (not part of the NSstats but still)


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Camp Hebron
Spokesperson
 
Posts: 163
Founded: Jun 14, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Camp Hebron » Fri Feb 17, 2023 10:48 pm

Does your nation have a government?: Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes
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, there are strict penalties if nothing comes up though
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes, there are strict penalties if nothing comes up though
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes, there are extreme penalties if nothing is found
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 [X] Whatever courts would label as damning evidence: clear and distinguishable photographs, audio recordings, videos
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Damning evidence (see above)
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, from the Central Investigation Bureau, provincial court, and the agency the wiretapper works for
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes (see above)
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Yes, from the provincial court, Central Investigation Bureau, National Agency of Transportation, and the agency the tracker works for
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes, from the Central Investigation Bureau, provincial court, and the agency the tracker works for
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Yes, until the age of seventeen
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Yes, from the Central Investigation Bureau, provincial court, and the agency the tracker works for
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Yes (see above)
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? No, there are extreme penalties if this is not followed
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Yes, in regions that are more crime-ridden such as major cities
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Yes, but they cannot stalk the person; they may watch the person as long as they are in line-of-sight, but cannot follow the subject simply to keep observing them
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: No
If yes, for how many years?: N/A
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: No
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: No
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No
Are drug tests required in schools?: No
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: No
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Yes, though it is not mandated
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? Absolutely not
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes (not required)
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, unless the person has some other ID such as a passport
To buy alcohol? Yes, unless the person has some other ID such as a passport
To buy medication? No
To buy pets? No
To buy recreational drugs? No
Is your society a cashless society? Somewhat; physical currency exists though there is also a digital version of dunsparces (which have seen a decline in recent months)
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
Professional goober.

Proprietor of nuclear fusion technology,
Expeditionary Governor and Hand of Dodson.
Rightful governor of all lands snowy.

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Nova Universo
Envoy
 
Posts: 246
Founded: Mar 01, 2022
Scandinavian Liberal Paradise

Postby Nova Universo » Sat Feb 18, 2023 1:02 am

Does your nation have a government?: Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes
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.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Clear and incontrovertible evidence stating that 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?: 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?: No
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: No
If yes, for how many years?: -
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: No
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: No
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No
Are drug tests required in schools?: No
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: No
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Yes, in common areas such as playgrounds, gymnasiums, auditoriums, cafeterias, corridors and paths. Cameras are not allowed in classrooms, offices, washrooms, lounges and clinics.
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, cars are banned here (To buy a bike? Yes)
To rent a car? No, cars are banned here (To buy a bike? No)
To buy a plane or train ticket? No
To buy a firearm? No, firearms are banned here
To buy alcohol? Yes
To buy medication? No, unless medication is scheduled
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? No
Bicycle registration? Yes
Dog registration? Yes
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Yes
Free City of Nova Universo: an international city in Otter Island on the southern Atlantic Ocean.
Union of Nova Universo: a supranational union of ten polities in Earth, Heimat and the Universe.
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Washington-Columbia
Diplomat
 
Posts: 675
Founded: Jan 29, 2022
Civil Rights Lovefest

Postby Washington-Columbia » Sat Feb 18, 2023 1:51 am

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?: 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?: Calculable and proven 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?: Yes, though the Cascadian Law does seem to not be to keen on this
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? Outlawed in almost all forms.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Only in High Traffic areas or Government Buildings, like airports or tourist destinations
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: No
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: Yes
If yes, for how many years?: 7.5 to 10 years
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Mostly in Dangerous places or dense areas
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: As mentioned, Only in High Traffic areas or Around or at government buildings.
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? 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? Yes
To buy a firearm? Yes
To buy alcohol? Yes
To buy medication? Sometimes
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
CASCADIAN UNION
Merica and Canadeh's Social Democratic brother
Home to Deadpool, Batman and Jesse Pinkman
NS stats have been sleeping since smoking too much grass

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Barbie is an Allegory for Animal Farm. Kens (Animals) seize control over the Barbies (Humans) and Ryan Gosling seizes power himself (Napoleon the Pig) and keeps much of the status quo.
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Earth-Kalgamania
Lobbyist
 
Posts: 11
Founded: May 24, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Earth-Kalgamania » Mon Feb 20, 2023 11:41 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?: 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?: Not much. Kalgamania's law enforcement is allowed to search people's property for any reason including something as simple as a hunch. They may have to pay compensation if the property in question is owned by a major business and ends up being damaged, though.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: No.
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: No.
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: No.
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: No.
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: No.
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: No.
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: No.
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes; in all situations.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Yes; they are ubiquitous.
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?: Forever.
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?: Many.
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?: N/A - Kalgamania does not have a welfare system.
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? No.
A 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? No.
To buy alcohol? N/A - Alcohol is banned in Kalgamania.
To buy medication? Yes.
To buy pets? No.
To buy recreational drugs? N/A - all recreational drugs are prohibited in Kalgamania.
Is your society a cashless society? No.
Does your society have gun registration? No.
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.
-The Holy Empire of Earth-Kalgamania-
"All hail the Earth!"

A future tech, human supremacist empire controlling two star systems, where humans regularly enslave and oppress native aliens.
NS stats are canon unless contradicted by Kalgamania's main source of info here.

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Kaywell
Bureaucrat
 
Posts: 50
Founded: Oct 27, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Kaywell » Mon Feb 20, 2023 11:47 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?: 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?: Yes.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: N/A - Kaywellian citizens are banned from accessing the internet.
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?: Many.
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?: N/A - The internet is banned in Kaywell.
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; they are extremely common.
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?: N/A - Kaywell does not have a welfare program.
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.
A 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? N/A - Kaywell has illegalized alcohol.
To buy medication? Yes.
To buy pets? Yes.
To buy recreational drugs? N/A - Kaywell has illegalized recreational drugs.
Is your society a cashless society? No.
Does your society have gun registration? Yes.
Vehicle registration? Yes.
Bicycle registration? Yes.
Dog registration? N/A - Dogs do not exist in Kaywell since it is an alien nation. However, there are registration programs in place for similar pets.
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? No.
-The Kingdom of Kaywell-
"For the everlasting glory of Uingffh!"

A future tech nation consisting of the Ingffhaestian triple star system and its 50 colonies (+3 classified systems used for superweapon development).
All NS stats are canon unless contradicted by this nation's information here.


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Veldhaven
Secretary
 
Posts: 31
Founded: Jul 17, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Veldhaven » Mon Feb 20, 2023 11:53 am

Does your nation have a governent?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy) Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes
Within one’s vehicle?: Somewhat, law enforcement can aks to step out of the vehicle if they suspect you are carrying something illegal.
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, you cannot search someone's home without a warrant.
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?: A direct link to the crime involved and evidence that the objects will be found there.
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,although wire tapping is only granted in a few cases.
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes, see above
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Yes, but not obviously for the visual tracking (ie following of them).
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, they are illegal under all circumstances the tenant must be informed.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Yes, but only on government buildings.
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?: A maximum of 2 years.
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: No
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: No, there is no need
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?: In some states.
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? No, but it is custom to show one,].
An hotel room? See above
To buy a car? Yes, since a person's driving license is attatched to it.
To rent a car? See above
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? Yes
Vehicle registration? Yes
Bicycle registration? It is optional
Dog registration? It is optional
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Yes, but if involved with other crimes you can proseceuted additionally for it.

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Nue Cascadia
Spokesperson
 
Posts: 180
Founded: Jan 27, 2022
Anarchy

Postby Nue Cascadia » Mon Feb 20, 2023 5:59 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy) Kind of? We believe that the government must be separate from society to preserve liberty. Do with that as you wish.
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes. Common law that is enacted by the government holds the 3 rights, right to life, liberty, and property as a part of those core values.
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes. See above.
Within one’s vehicle?: Yes.
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes, and enforced (as best as we can, anyway).
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: This is handled via private courts.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes, see above.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes, see above again.
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?: A reasonable suspicion or direct evidence that points to whatever is needing searched is directly linked to a crime.
[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?: While this is largely handled by the market and private law, the most common amount is a moderate amount of clear 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?: It's legal for a parent to track their kids phone before the age of 18. All else, is prohibited.
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?: 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?: Depends. Private companies usually install 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): No.
Are drug tests required in schools?: No.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Public Welfare has been abolished in the nation, so private charities and churches take that role. Also, no.
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Most private ones have them, 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? No.
An hotel room? No.
To buy a car? No.
To rent a car? No.
To buy a plane or train ticket? No. If companies need to verify they will, but it is not enforced.
To buy a firearm? We're Libertarian. Of course not.
To buy alcohol? No.
To buy medication? No.
To buy pets? No.
To buy recreational drugs? No.
Is your society a cashless society? No.
Does your society have gun registration? No.
Vehicle registration? No.
Bicycle registration? No.
Dog registration? No.
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Yes.
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The Infernum
Attaché
 
Posts: 78
Founded: Mar 07, 2017
Capitalist Paradise

Postby The Infernum » Mon Feb 20, 2023 8:57 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?: Someone more powerful decides they want to.
[] 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?: The fuck is a search warrant.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: There is no internet.
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: There are no phones.
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: There are no cell phones.
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Evidently not, considering we have no idea what this 'search warrant' is.
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: There are no cell phones.
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Parenthood is extremely rare.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: There is no internet.
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?: We still have no idea what this 'warrant' thing is...
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?: Again seeing as we don't know what a 'warrant' is, evidently.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: There is no internet.
If yes, for how many years?:
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes, though most probably don't know how.
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: There is no internet.
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Yes there are a few though considering how common weapons are as well as many types of mutation, they're not really of much use.
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): All drugs are legal.
Are drug tests required in schools?: No.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: The fuck is welfare?
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?: No
Is an ID required to rent an apartment?: Seeing as we don't have any ID, no.
An hotel room?: ''
To buy a car?: ''
To rent a car? ''
To buy a plane or train ticket?: ''
To buy a firearm?: ''
To buy alcohol?: ''
To buy medication?: ''
To buy pets?: ''
To buy recreational drugs?: ''
Is your society a cashless society?: No.
Does your society have gun registration?: No.
Vehicle registration?: ''
Bicycle registration?: ''
Dog registration?: What's a dog? No wait, i remember. Those weird furry things mortals sometimes have...
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room?: Probably. Nobody would care anyways.

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Mainistan
Bureaucrat
 
Posts: 52
Founded: Jan 28, 2022
Ex-Nation

Privacy in The People's Proletariat Union of Mainistan (PPUM

Postby Mainistan » Fri Mar 03, 2023 10:02 am

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 level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: No level
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: No
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: No
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: No
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: No
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: No
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Yes
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: No
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: No
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes. Whenever the State deems it.
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?: Forever
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: No.
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: No
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Yes
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?:Yes
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): Yes
Are drug tests required in schools?:Yes
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Yes
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Yes
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? Yes
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Yes
An hotel room? Yes
To buy a car? Cars are banned in Mainistan.
To rent a car? Cars are banned in Mainistan.
To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes
To buy a firearm? Private ownership of firearms are banned in Mainistan.
To buy alcohol? Consumption of alcohol is prohibited in Mainistan.
To buy medication? Yes
To buy pets? No
To buy recreational drugs? Consumption of recreational drugs is prohibited in Mainistan.
Is your society a cashless society? Partly
Does your society have gun registration? No need of one.
Vehicle registration? No need of one.
Bicycle registration? Yes.
Dog registration? No
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? No on both counts.
Last edited by Mainistan on Fri Oct 27, 2023 2:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Ardchu
Ambassador
 
Posts: 1014
Founded: Oct 07, 2021
Corrupt Dictatorship

Postby Ardchu » Fri Mar 03, 2023 11:29 am

Does your nation have a governent?: yep
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: yep
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: aye
Within one’s vehicle?: we don't do cars here
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: not really, it's more of a police honor code thing
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: I mean, yeah
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant?: yep
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: yep
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:[/b
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [x] Something else.
[b]What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?:
a document explaining why you think there is a crime being committed
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: nope
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: nope
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: nope
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: as I said, we don't do cars here
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: nope
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: nope
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: nah
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: yep
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations?: I mean, probably? Idk what that is though
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Depends on where you are. In parks and stuff, yeah. At home or in private spaces, no
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: yep
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: nah
If yes, for how many years?: N/A
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: yeah, but it makes them look suspicious
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: ?
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: yes, again officer code of honor thought
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: yep, they rarely find anything though
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: nah
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?: private ones the schools can use, yeah
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes?: no.
Does your nation have a national ID?: yeh
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? yeah
A hotel room? yeah
To buy a car? no cars
To rent a car? no cars
To buy a plane or train ticket? Background check
To buy a firearm? illegal
To buy alcohol? yeah
To buy medication? yeah
To buy pets? we don't do that here
To buy recreational drugs? nah
Is your society a cashless society? no
Does your society have gun registration? no guns can be held by non-military citizens
Vehicle registration? no cars
Bicycle registration? nah
Dog registration? I mean, if you are a dog, you will have an ID, but not because you are a dog, but because you are a citizen of Ardchu.
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? very
Ardchu is a fun country to enjoy nature in, but also you can be murdered on the street by police or by the native wildlife, who are citizens here. And yes, we can talk with them and they can talk with us. They are equal citizens of this country, and we are disgusted by speciesism. They are canonically as smart as humans and can think for themselves, and many of them have run the country. National language is Ardchuan, but it's mandatory to learn at least one other nature language in school.

please check these out as well, I feel like it could be a cool thing to do:


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Morozistan
Secretary
 
Posts: 30
Founded: Aug 13, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Morozistan » Fri Mar 03, 2023 12:09 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 in personal vehicles, which are rare considering the nation's pedestrian friendly infrastructure.
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?: Familial relation or physical resemblance to perpetrator, preferably having previous criminal history.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Yes
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: No
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Yes
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Yes
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? They are legal if there is a 75% certainty of guilt and the crime warrants the death penalty or significant jail time.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Only near the fronts of stores to prevent theft.
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, this is illegal.
If yes, for how many years?: Illegal
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Only in extreme circumstances, it is not used normally.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Only in the front of stores to detect theft of expensive products, never in sporting or other events.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No
Are drug tests required in schools?: No
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: No
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Only in some hallways to prevent bullying or assault.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes, but all ID's are administered by the state once a citizen turns 14 years of age, updated at ages 16, 18, 21, and every five years after that. Non-citizens may utilize a passport or asylum card instead of ID.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Yes
An hotel room? Yes
To buy a car? Only in urban areas
To rent a car? Only in urban areas
To buy a plane or train ticket? No
To buy a firearm? Only for younger adults
To buy alcohol? Only for younger adults, but with a bit more leniency
To buy medication? Only prescription medication, not over the counter medication
To buy pets? No
To buy recreational drugs? Only for younger adults
Is your society a cashless society? Yes, all currency is digital.
Does your society have gun registration? No
Vehicle registration? Only in urban areas
Bicycle registration? No
Dog registration? No
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Giving your name is not required to rent a hotel room.
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Exarkyon
Diplomat
 
Posts: 673
Founded: Feb 03, 2023
Democratic Socialists

Postby Exarkyon » Fri Mar 03, 2023 6:44 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?: Yes.
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Legally, not necessarily; in practice, most definitely yes. Those who violate this norm can be fired or worse.
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?: In practice, you need a warrant. Technically, it is sufficiet.
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. (Either justification works.)
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: There needs to be good reason to believe that either crime or evidence of crime will be uncovered. The owner of the property does not necessarily have to be the guilty party, though.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Yes, but it might not be possible for officers to access that information at all.
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, but it might not even be possible.
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: For longer than six hours, yes. Otherwise, no.
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes.
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Only if said person is 14 or younger.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: It depends. For what is publicly available, no. If you need to consult corporations for the information, it is up to the corporations. In practice, it is frowned upon to go to corporations without a warrant, and most won't give you anything without one anyway.
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, to avoid the potential for the police being mistaken for armed intruders, but a large number of officers can be brought up to surround the property and block escape in order to prevent such from occurring. In the case of such a situations, the door can be breached after knocking if it is not opened.
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?: Only for a short time.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: Not unless they want to, but if they do for any reason (for advertising or something, for example), then they have to turn it over if it is demanded.
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?: It has never been tried or proposed.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Only if the providers want to 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): No.
Are drug tests required in schools?: No edict mandates this, but they can be issued by the school. If the school gets excessive about it, there are people to complain to who can tell the school to stop.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Yes, but getting a positive just entitles you to help with addiction.
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: No.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? Heck no.
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? That depends on the landlord; it's about 50/50. Landlords are not responsible if tenants do illegal stuff in apartments.
An hotel room? Depends on the hotel.
To buy a car? Depends on the dealer; usually.
To rent a car? Depends; 50/50.
To buy a plane or train ticket? Trains, usually no; planes, usually yes. It's technically up to the company.
To buy a firearm? Yes.
To buy alcohol? Only if you aren't obviously old enough.
To buy medication? Yes.
To buy pets? Almost always, but it is up to the seller.
To buy recreational drugs? Selling them is illegal (buying is not, though). The victim is deemed to be the customers. Anyone found to be using drugs is entitled to help with addiction, but is not given any kind of criminal record for it. Sellers are, though.
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? That depends; if the hotel requires national ID, no; if it doesn't, yes.
Official information about Exarkyon can be found here.
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Republic of Azvrenia
Spokesperson
 
Posts: 111
Founded: Apr 03, 2022
Democratic Socialists

Postby Republic of Azvrenia » Thu Oct 05, 2023 7:11 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes
Within one’s vehicle?: Yes
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime [x]51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: In terms of proof, CCTV footage can immediately be enough for a warrant. Otherwise, there needs to be a base of 4 different articles of evidence, each supported by 2 different facts or circumstances.
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?: Cellphone, yes. Vehicle, no.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: No
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Yes
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes and in any situation relating to the crimes of terrorism, murder (including attempted), assault (both kinds), child endangerment, human trafficking, etc.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Yes
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Yes
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: Yes
If yes, for how many years?: 2
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: No
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Only in crowded metropolitan areas and at large events of more than 100 people.
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?: Yes
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Yes
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? Not unless the school’s security officer has a warrant or has definitive proof to suspect that student.
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
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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Ceuta and Sabtah
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Postby Ceuta and Sabtah » Sun Oct 08, 2023 11:02 am

Does your nation have a governent?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy) Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes
Within one’s vehicle?: Yes
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[] 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?: There needs to be a good reason to believe that either crime or evidence of crime will be uncovered. Compensation will be provided if no evidence is 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?: 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?: No
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: Yes
If yes, for how many years?: 5
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Only in certain areas
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?: Yes
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? Absolutely not
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Yes
An hotel room? No, but a phone number is
To buy a car? No, but a state issued driving licence is
To rent a car? No, but a state issued driving licence is
To buy a plane or train ticket? No
To buy a firearm? Yes
To buy alcohol? Yes
To buy medication? Yes
To buy pets? No
To buy recreational drugs? Yes
Is your society a cashless society? No, we take pride in the beauty of our currency
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
Ceuta and Sabtah is a small City-state on the West Mediterranean Coast of North Africa. Here's the Wikipedia article about the real life city Ceuta and Sabtah is based on: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceuta
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