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Dar Al-Badw
Diplomat
 
Posts: 534
Founded: Jul 22, 2021
Ex-Nation

Postby Dar Al-Badw » Tue Jul 27, 2021 11:13 am

b]Does your nation have a governent?:[/b] (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, due to the recognition of the concept in the Quran .

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

Within one’s vehicle?:
Only if it is also one’s home.

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

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

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

Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?:
No, “direct evidence of ongoing crime” (a higher standard) is.

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?:
Reasonable suspicion for a vehicle (unless the vehicle is also a home) or belongings but prima facie, direct evidence for a home.

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

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

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

Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?:yes
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: only if under the age of absolute majority
(18 for women, 21 for men)

Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?:yes except for public social media posts (because they’re public and so privacy doesn’t apply).
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?:yes.
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations?:
Yes, when there’s a “probable risk of damage to evidence” or a “reasonable risk of ongoing violations to human rights.”

Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?:
Yes because it’s in public.

Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: yes, again in public.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?:
No.

If yes, for how many years?: n/a
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: no.
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: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): only certain types of government employment.
Are drug tests required in schools?:no.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?:
No.

Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: yes
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes?: no
Does your nation have a national ID?: no.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment?: yes
An hotel room?: no
To buy a car?: yes (drivers license)
To rent a car?:
Yes. (Again drivers license)

To buy a plane or train ticket?:
No.

To buy a firearm?: yes
(Firearm license)

To buy alcohol?:
Yes (alcohol license)

To buy medication?: no.
To buy pets?: yes under the Animal Welfare Act of 1967
To buy recreational drugs?:
They’re mostly illegal.

Is your society a cashless society?: no
Does your society have gun registration?: yes
Vehicle registration?: yes
Bicycle registration?: yes
Dog registration?: yes
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room?: it’s a legal grey area.
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Pirusavia
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Posts: 134
Founded: Jan 25, 2020
Ex-Nation

Postby Pirusavia » Fri Jul 30, 2021 9:03 am

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

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

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

Within one’s vehicle?:
Yes.

Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?:
Yes. Search and seizure requires a warrant issued by the Gvardija (police).

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 - requires warrant.

What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
When the intuition of a law enforcement officers detects a suspicious activity hidden by the person in question.

[] 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?:
Minimum of five eyewitness accounts, DNA samples (blood, saliva, semen, fur, urine, etc.), fingerprints (or pawprints), photographs, video footages.

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

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

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

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

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

Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?:
No.

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

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

Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations?
Yes, but when breaking into residence of criminals on the wanted list.

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, but such procedure is very rare.

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

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

Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services):
Yes.

Are drug tests required in schools?:
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, it is considered the parents' responsibility.

Does your nation have a national ID?
Yes. Card and/or internal passport (book).

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, but needs permission. Only manual rifles, shotguns, some types of semi-automatic rifles, and handguns with caliber less than 9mm are allowed to be obtained. Carrying firearms in public is strictly forbidden.

To buy alcohol?
Yes.

To buy medication?
Yes.

To buy pets?
Yes.

To buy recreational drugs?
No, banned.

Is your society a cashless society?
No.

Does your society have gun registration?
Yes.

Vehicle registration?
Yes.

Bicycle registration?
No.

Dog registration?
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room?
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In process of retconning, especially regarding geography and demographics.

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Escalia
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Posts: 161
Founded: Nov 10, 2014
Scandinavian Liberal Paradise

Postby Escalia » Fri Jul 30, 2021 5:52 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?:
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?:
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.
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Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Very few.
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?: Depending on the circumstances
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Very rarely.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: Rarely.
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): Depending on the profession, yes.
Are drug tests required in schools?: No
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Rarely.
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: No
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No.
Does your nation have a national ID? No
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Yes
An hotel room? 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

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Coconut Palm Island
Chargé d'Affaires
 
Posts: 439
Founded: Feb 16, 2018
Ex-Nation

Postby Coconut Palm Island » Mon Aug 02, 2021 2:30 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes, a Constitutional, Non-Hereditary Monarchy
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes
Within one’s vehicle?: Not explicitly, but nearly everyone (including the Supreme Court) interprets the Royal Charter as creating one.
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes, any search or seizure requires a warrant, which judges are reluctant to grant.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: It is absolutely illegal to search a vehicle without a warrant, except in exigent circumstances (i.e., a child locked in a hot car, someone yelling for help, an explosive device in a car, etc). Short of that, probable cause AND a warrant are needed.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: See above; it's illegal to search an individual's belongings without a warrant, except in exigent circumstances. Exigent circumstances includes someone potentially carrying a weapon illegally.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes, again, unless there are exigent circumstances (like a call for help or a kidnapped person). Judges almost never grant home search warrants
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.
Probable cause in our nation is defined as direct knowledge of an ongoing or imminent crime, AND evidence that the crime is serious enough to warrant the intrusion. For instance, even if police have absolute, irrefutable proof that someone stole $20, a judge still won't approve a search or arrest warrant, just because it's so disproportional.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: See above; both direct knowledge of a ongoing or imminent crime, AND can argue that the offense is severe enough to call for the intrusion.
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; partially to protect children from possible parental abuse. If a situation is serious enough to require cellphone or vehicle tracking, it is typically serious enough to get the police and a judge involved to protect the rights of the child.
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, and these are almost never used, except in cases of child exploitation, terrorism, and other very serious offenses.
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? No-knock warrants are only legal when police can prove that, without one, serving the warrant would likely result in an ambush and deaths.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: No. Citizens can still use an app to report potentially hazardous situations, but we don't use mass surveillance just because of the high potential for abuse.
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Sometimes-- for instance, if someone looks like they have a weapon, a police officer can follow them for a few minutes to see if there is a dangerous situation. However, for longer-term surveillance, even in public, a warrant is required.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: No. In fact, they are not allowed to retain individualized data unless there is an existing warrant. They may, however, retain aggregated data (for example, which websites are most popular among the general population).
If yes, for how many years?: N/A-- unless there is a warrant, which allows data to be saved for 30 days, and longer if judges rule it to be evidence.
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes, and the Government and the King encourages them to
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?: Kind of-- the entire Island is covered with a system of sirens capable of projecting both alert tones and voice, but they are only used for emergencies, such as hurricane warnings and tsunamis.
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): Absoultely not. Drugs are completely legal in our nation. The only test that is allowed are tests to ensure someone is not intoxicated (such as balance tests, asking them to say the alphabet, etc). As long as a person is not intoxicated at work, it is not the business of the employer to know what someone is taking.
Are drug tests required in schools?: Absolutely not. No students, including student athletes, shall be subjected to drug testing.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Absolutely not. Additionally, people who have problems with drugs will receive more help, not less, from the government.
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: No, except perhaps at entrances and exits, to ensure armed people do not enter the schools.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? Absolutely not. Doing so is Deprivation of Human Rights, and can result in up to 20 years in prison.
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes. It is equipped with a chip that can be used to verify an individual's identity, to prevent fraud or interpretation.
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 for planes, but usually not for planes
To buy a firearm? Yes, and each firearm and bullet sold are traced back to an individual, so that, when a firearm is discharged, it can be traced back to the person who fired it.
To buy alcohol? Just to verify age-- no personal information is contained.
To buy medication? Again, just to verify age, and only for controlled substances.
To buy pets? No
To buy recreational drugs? Yes, but again, just to verify age.
Is your society a cashless society? No
Does your society have gun registration? Yes
Vehicle registration? Yes
Bicycle registration? Optionally-- not mandatory, but can be used to identify if stolen
Dog registration? No
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? It depends on the intentions-- if someone did it to
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King of Coconut Palm Island
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Lotaijuunn
Lobbyist
 
Posts: 15
Founded: Aug 08, 2020
Ex-Nation

Postby Lotaijuunn » Mon Aug 02, 2021 9:43 pm

Does your nation have a government?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy)
Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?:
Yes
Is there a right to privacy within the home?:
Yes
Within one’s vehicle?:
Yes
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?:
Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?:
Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??:
Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?:
Yes
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[X] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime [X]51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?:
If the searched are suspected of "high" crimes.
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?:
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?:
Yes
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?:
Yes
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations?
No
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?:
Yes
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?:
Yes
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?:
No
If yes, for how many years?:
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?:
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):
Are drug tests required in schools?:
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?:
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
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?
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? Yes
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Cosnicu
Spokesperson
 
Posts: 124
Founded: Mar 23, 2021
Ex-Nation

Postby Cosnicu » Tue Aug 03, 2021 12:57 am

Does your nation have a governent?: yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: yes
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: yes
Within one’s vehicle?: privately owned vehicles are illegal outside of bicycles, scooters, and other similar vehicles
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. Usually that probable cause is a repetitive series of results in security testing.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: yes, and only if they fail extensive security checks (similar to airports)
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: a warrant and a search professional is required as well as probable cause
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?: the presence of a chemical directly related to a dangerous material. Such a test would be done if direct knowledge of a crime is found elsewhere
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: as mentioned before, usually a chemical test result.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: yes, and search of nonpublic digital content can only be done if a very dire crime is viewed as very possible. Government digital content is usually the start of a search for evidence and public digital content (such a social media and public forum posts) are available to anyone.
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: phone calls may not be tapped unless its meant to be archived, such as in a telemarketing scheme or over-the-phone service
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: see above
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: if you own a private vehicle, you're already breaking the law
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 age of consent for Cosnicu starts at 13 years of age
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: yes, and may only be done of the crime they are seeking is a very serious one
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: these are illegal in Cosnici for everyone, including government officials and police.
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? No
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: only in government structures, WA buildings, military areas, and their vicinity. Public transport to areas in the vicinity also have them
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, but they are not allowed to access anything other than the quantity of data their clients consume.
If yes, for how many years?: after ten years, the data is put in archives and usually left untouched
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. This can result in loss of your job and ten years public service
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: larger sporting areas, but not malls
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: no
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): yes
Are drug tests required in schools?: yes
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: not for monthly basic income, but for any additional welfare proflgrams, 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? not unless it's near a government building
An hotel room? see above
To buy a car? illegal
To rent a car? yes, in foreign nationa
To buy a plane or train ticket? yes
To buy a firearm? illegal
To buy alcohol? illegal
To buy medication? done by the physicians
To buy pets? no
To buy recreational drugs? no
Is your society a cashless society?yes
Does your society have gun registration? guns are illegal for civilians, and registration for all weapons used by government officials is mantatory
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? not unless it is meant to replace a deadname (as in most cases of name change because of gender dysphoria)
"that nation would probably be violent" (looks at cosnicu's pacisivism score)
"that nation is right wing" (looks at Cosnicu's form of governance)
"that nation looks like its straight out of a comic book" (Olkay. this one is technichally right, but i didnt recognize it at first)
"that nation is a corrupt dictatorship" (looks at Cosnicu's political freedom and integrity scores)
"that nation is scientifically advanced" (finally)
...just the typical day on forum 7

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Gim
Postmaster of the Fleet
 
Posts: 29573
Founded: Jul 29, 2015
Ex-Nation

Postby Gim » Tue Aug 03, 2021 3:09 am

Does your nation have a governent?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy)
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: N
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: N
Within one’s vehicle?: N
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: N
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: N
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??:N
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?:N
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?: N
[] 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?: ID
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?:N
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?:N
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?:N
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?:N
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?:N
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?:N
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?:N
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations?N
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?:Y
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?:Y
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?:Y
If yes, for how many years?:3yrs
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: N
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Y
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Y
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Y
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: Y
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): Y
Are drug tests required in schools?:Y
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?:Y
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?:N
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes?N
Does your nation have a national ID? Y
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Y
An hotel room?Y
To buy a car?Y
To rent a car?Y
To buy a plane or train ticket?Y
To buy a firearm?Y
To buy alcohol?Y
To buy medication?Y
To buy pets?Y
To buy recreational drugs?Y
Is your society a cashless society? No.
Does your society have gun registration? Y
Vehicle registration?Y
Bicycle registration?Y
Dog registration?Y
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room?Y
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Nolo gap
Diplomat
 
Posts: 504
Founded: Sep 21, 2018
Ex-Nation

Postby Nolo gap » Tue Aug 03, 2021 4:12 am

local villages, neighborhoods and rural districts may do and be almost anything that is the consensus of their constituents.
these therefor exist primarily as national guide lines and not as absolute binding national law, except where constitutional references are made:

Does your nation have a governent?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy): we have one, it plays almost no role in the lives of individuals but exist primarily to protect them from local extremes and to make international aggreements.
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?:we recognize privacy to be a default condition that requires justification to violate.
Is there a right to privacy within the home?:there is defacto. It isn't so much a legally protected right, as simply a default and cultural condition.
Within one’s vehicle?:as above
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?:by constitutionally banning the ban on possession of anything, we have made the prevention of unreasonable searches and seizures possible.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: probable cause is required to justify intrusion into any non-public space.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??:they must be x-rayd and passed through metal detectors first to establish whether or not probable cause exists.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?:there is no searching of anything like a house, that isn't going anyware in the time it would take to get a warrant, without one.
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[x] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime [x]51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [x] Something else.
What  level of proof is required to get a search warrant?:no proof, just convincing evidence of cause being probable.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?:no. These are considered part of public space, provided such search can take place entirely within public space without requiring the hacking of their personal devices.
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?:
it would be required to make any evidence thus gathered admissible in a court of law. Anyone can “listen in” on anything they have the means to.
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?:
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?:anything that is physically possible is physically possible. The question of warrents again, refers to legal admissability as evidence.
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?:anyone may track anything they have the means to. most persons of reasonable intelligence are aware of this, and take it into account.
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: anyone who can, can, but again, admissability in any sort of legal contest requires a warrant.
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?:yes, and very stringint requirements to justify. That is for individuals. For business and corporate enterprises, there are no obsticals to legal exploration in this manor. For many kinds of organization, it is a normal standard requirement to have such means of tracking installed.
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations?no they are not.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?:yes. They are also however, required to allow the public to also observe through them, everything that they see.
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?:in pubilc is in public. Where anyone may “survail” anyone. it is however required, both legally and culturally, to do so unobtrusively, and without disturbing them or anyone else, by or in the process of doing so.
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?:not without reasonable cause.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: completely at the option of the individual venue
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: servailence drones are equiped with them.
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services):only where such employment involves the operation of vehicles or other equipment that would potentially put the public at risk.
Are drug tests required in schools?:for instructors and administrators under some specific circumstances, yes, (and school bus operators, of course), otherwise no.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?:not at all.
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?:the option to do so exists, but is seldom implemented.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes?no.
Does your nation have  a national ID?no
Is an ID required to rent an apartment?no
An hotel room?no
To buy a car?no
To rent a car?yes
To buy a plane or train ticket?no
To buy a firearm?fire arms are not allowed to be bought and sold.
To buy alcohol?no.
To buy medication?how else to insure the right medications are going to the right people who need them?
To buy pets?the buying and selling of living organisms other then micro-organisms or agricultural livestock, is by law, a violation of the rights of the individual organism in question, regardless of species. The sharing of living arrangements with beings of other species is however unrestricted. We do not however, use the term “pets” because of its implication of ownership and involuntary servitude. Instead the proper term is comensils.
To buy recreational drugs?these also, while readily available, are not bought and sold.
Is your society a cashless society?essentially yes
Does your society have gun registration?with no buying and selling there is no direct means of doing so
Vehicle registration?no, but there just aren't that many places where it would be possible to drive them.
Bicycle registration?no
Dog registration?no (but misplacer beasts are a more commong comensil then canids, as are mustalids and felids)
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room?no name is considered “fake” if it is one that use because you like it,
and not solely for the purpose of conceiling identity.
Unless there is probable cause for you to be under suspicion, there is no requirement for you to identify yourself for anything
(all living organisms other then micro-organisms and agricultural livestock, are considered persons under the law. even the exemption for agricultural livestock is limited and conditional. and yes, this includes all laws pertaining to privacy)
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Verdant Haven
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Posts: 3613
Founded: Feb 26, 2013
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Postby Verdant Haven » Tue Aug 03, 2021 7:13 am

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes
Within one’s vehicle?: Yes
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?: In the context of the previous questions, an imminent or immediate threat to life or safety is required (we would not use the term "probable cause"). In the context of issuing a warrant, probable cause would entail written documentation of either incriminating physical or digital evidence, or sworn witness statements.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: 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
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: It is required in order to do so remotely or as part of an ongoing investigation. Law Enforcement may "track" a vehicle by physically following it if doing so is part of an active enforcement action, for example, pursuing a reckless driver or a fleeing bank robber.
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? Only in the event of a hostage situation, kidnapping, or other situation where the preponderance of evidence indicates that a "knock" would result in probable harm to innocent victims.
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?: Targeted surveillance of an individual requires a warrant. General observation of people in public by a uniformed officer is permitted.
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?: Private entities may utilize these procedures at their own discretion.
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. Private entities may utilize these tests if desired, but drugs are legal and regarded as a health issue rather than a criminal one. Impairment while driving a vehicle, operating dangerous machinery, or performing duties that may pose a risk to the health or safety of others is the crime, not the use of the product.
Are drug tests required in schools?: No, with the exception of doping tests if required for athletes to comply with competitive standards.
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. This ID is utilized as part of the welfare and social services systems, to which all citizens and permanent residents have access. Also, passports.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? No legal requirement. Permissible at the discretion of the renting agency/landlord.
An hotel room? No legal requirement. Permissible at the discretion of the hotel
To buy a car? No. Registration and operation of the vehicle does require ID and a license, respectively.
To rent a car? A license is required to rent a car.
To buy a plane or train ticket? Plane, yes, to comply with international safety standards. Train, no, if domestic.
To buy a firearm? Firearm ownership is prohibited by law.
To buy alcohol? Proof of age is required.
To buy medication? No, unless a controlled substance (certain prescribed medications with severe or deadly side-effects for misuse).
To buy pets? No legal requirement. Some sellers may require it.
To buy recreational drugs? Proof of age is required.
Is your society a cashless society? No

Does your society have gun registration? Firearm ownership is prohibited by law. All guns, used by law enforcement and the military, are inventoried and tracked.
Vehicle registration? Yes
Bicycle registration? No. May be done voluntarily with local law enforcement to aid recovery in the event of a crime.
Dog registration? No
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? No legal requirement. Permissible at the discretion of the hotel.

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Dexterra
Senator
 
Posts: 3914
Founded: May 05, 2021
Civil Rights Lovefest

Postby Dexterra » Wed Aug 18, 2021 12:45 pm

preface: the police have been disbanded and replaced by a system of local welfare/social workers, the closest thing Dexterra has to a police force is the Dexter Fairness Administration which investigates national governmental corruption

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?: You cannot search a person's car without a warrant
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant?: You cannot search a person's belongings without a warrant
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: You cannot search a person'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? [x] Something else: any documentable evidence that a person is an imminent physical danger to anybody including themselves.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: It depends on the crime - some crimes require simple majority, others require two-thirds
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, they are completely illegal
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Only within most public spaces inside government buildings
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: A welfare-social worker could surveil a person with probable cause, but an officer in the DFB cannot
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?: Very rarely
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): Drug tests have been outlawed
Are drug tests required in schools?: No
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: No
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Private schools can equip CCTV cameras if they choose, public schools may have one or two placed in the most public parts of the school
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes, we have driver's licenses and the like
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Yes
A hotel room? Strongly recommended, fines for too many occupants without IDs
To buy a car? Yes
To rent a car? Strongly recommended, fines for too many renters without IDs
To buy a plane or train ticket? Strongly recommended to the point of culturally required, people who buy without an ID are given automatic coach seating and are not allowed to enjoy any onboard refreshments except for water
To buy a firearm? Firearms are illegal
To buy alcohol? Yes
To buy medication? Certain medicine
To buy pets? Strongly recommended
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? Yes but it's not mandatory
Dog registration? Yes
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Only if you are using an alias for nefarious purposes - the specific crime is fraud for malicious purposes
Last edited by Dexterra on Thu Aug 19, 2021 7:21 pm, edited 2 times in total.

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Roania
Ambassador
 
Posts: 1996
Founded: Antiquity
Ex-Nation

Postby Roania » Wed Aug 18, 2021 1:16 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?: Depending on definition
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: No, a person's belongings being carried on the common are only officially protected under 'reasonable suspicion'
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?: To receive a search warrant, the Watch must convince a Magistrate or Judge that it is more likely than not that there is evidence related to a criminal investigation present
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, if specifically authorized by the Watch Captain and signed off by the Magistrate or Judge.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Rarely
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Defi
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: The only internet provider is the government, which retains and oversees data as a matter of course
If yes, for how many years?: Potentially 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, on 'reasonable suspicion'
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
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? 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? Guns legally purchased are registered to the aforementioned ID in a database that is only checked upon application by the Watch or other security services
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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Somiens-et-Haveras
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Posts: 93
Founded: Jan 11, 2021
Ex-Nation

Postby Somiens-et-Haveras » Wed Aug 18, 2021 2:09 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes
Within one’s vehicle?: Yes
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: Yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Yes
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [X] Something else.
There must be a provable, immediate danger to one or more persons, suspicion or knowledge that a crime is being committed is not enough.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: It is a bit easier to get a warrant, reasonable suspicion is all that is required.
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 if using a gps tracker or similar device, no if the car is being tailed in person.
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: No
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Yes
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Yes
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes, in situations where there is a high likelihood that the officers will be met with violent force.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Only legal on state-operated property, excluding public roads, plazas, or other open-air gathering places.
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, in fact there are laws curtailing this practice.
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?: Generally no, though this is up to the discretion of the organization operating these facilities
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No
Are drug tests required in schools?: No
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: No
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Generally no, but this is up to the discretion of the school district.
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? n/a, as rent does not exist in the traditional sense. However, government ID is required to access public housing and most housing co-operatives require government ID on file as part of the application process.
An hotel room? No
To buy a car? No
To rent a car? Not legally required, but it is common practice for rental agencies to ask for one.
To buy a plane or train ticket? Only for international flights
To buy a firearm? Yes
To buy alcohol? In theory yes, though the drinking age is 16 and vendors are not required to ID anyone who reasonably appears to be of-age.
To buy medication? Yes
To buy pets? No
To buy recreational drugs? Same as alcohol
Is your society a cashless society? No
Does your society have gun registration? Yes, but only for semi-automatic and full-automatic long guns. All handguns, and bolt action, brake action, or muzzle-loading long guns do not require registration.
Vehicle registration? Yes
Bicycle registration? No
Dog registration? No
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Yes
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A small, isolated island nation in the North Pacific, located some 2,600 km off the coast of Japan, and comprised of 6 islands. Originally settled by Polynesians, then colonized by the French and experiencing heavy Japanese immigration. Diverse population and culture, delectable cuisine, high standard of living, world class education system, stunning natural beauty, thriving high-tech industry, and a popular international tourist destination.
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Ancapimania
Diplomat
 
Posts: 508
Founded: Feb 11, 2021
Ex-Nation

Postby Ancapimania » Wed Aug 18, 2021 2:26 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?:yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??:yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?:no
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[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?: hard concrete proof
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?:yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?:yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?:yes
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?:yes
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?:yes
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?:no
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: yes
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?:no
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations?yes it crime is done online
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 business of government
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?:no
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes?no
Does your nation have a national ID?yes
Is an ID required to rent an apartment?no
An hotel room?no
To buy a car?no
To rent a car?no
To buy a plane or train ticket?no
To buy a firearm?yes
To buy alcohol?yes
To buy medication?no
To buy pets?no
To buy recreational drugs?some drugs
Is your society a cashless society?yes,use crypto currency
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 nation of Ancapimania is a free,democratic Nation with guns
officially a British ancap
Defcon 5-very peaceful
Ancappro drugsanti Americaanti Chinaanti EUpro choicemusketeerDragon city pro

Ancap wonderland
Here's why I'm anti American: they eat burger king.

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Lescaaris
Bureaucrat
 
Posts: 57
Founded: Jul 03, 2021
Ex-Nation

Postby Lescaaris » Wed Aug 18, 2021 2:42 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?:
[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?: Preponderance of the evidence
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Yes
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: No
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Yes
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Yes
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? No
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: 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?: Not applicable
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes, even encouraged
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: Yes
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?:
Shopping Malls: No
Sporting Events: Yes (objects people are allowed to bring are relatively relaxed)
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No
Are drug tests required in schools?: No
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: No
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: No
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No
Does your nation have a national ID? No
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? No
An hotel room? No
To buy a car? No
To rent a car? No
To buy a plane or train ticket? No
To buy a firearm? Yes
To buy alcohol? Yes
To buy medication? No
To buy pets? No
To buy recreational drugs? No
Is your society a cashless society? No
Does your society have gun registration? Yes
Vehicle registration? No
Bicycle registration? No
Dog registration? No
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Yes
Lescaaris, a progressive democratic-diarchic merchant republic in the near-future "post-post-apocalyptic" America, where society is rebuilt and new nation-states have been created while the United States government is nowhere to be found (I doubt the setting is really important and relevant though). Famous for European architecture, EDM, nightclubs, civil liberties, job opportunities, and trade fairs.

(To get a general theme-idea, Lescaarch culture is a combination of Dutch, Italian, Belgian, Monégasque, and French cultures.)


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Grussland
Spokesperson
 
Posts: 196
Founded: Aug 10, 2021
Ex-Nation

Postby Grussland » Wed Aug 18, 2021 3:47 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes, to a degree
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes
Within one’s vehicle?: Not if it is in clear view of others
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?: Reasonable evidence or likely cause
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: No, as vehicles exist in the public domain. A warrant requirement would exclude the use of speed and red-light cameras or any individual taking a picture of any vehicle.
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 for the cellphone, yes for the vehicle.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Yes, but this does not preclude the use of honeytraps.
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, unless a crime is in progress or a person is at risk.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Only in sensitive or high-traffic areas.
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Yes.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: No.
If yes, for how many years?:
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: Yes
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: Yes.
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: No
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: 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?: High schools, yes.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No, except for distance/remote learning while that learning is actively happening.
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? No, but many landlords ask for it.
An hotel room? No, but many establishments ask for it.
To buy a car? Yes.
To rent a car? Yes.
To buy a plane or train ticket? No, but many establishments ask for it.
To buy a firearm? Yes
To buy alcohol? Yes
To buy medication? Yes
To buy pets? No
To buy recreational drugs? Yes
Is your society a cashless society? No
Does your society have gun registration? Yes
Vehicle registration? Yes
Bicycle registration? No
Dog registration? Depends on the municipality
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Yes.
Welcome to Grussland: The land of beer and bratwurst.
A modernized ex-communist country that chose reform instead of capitalism. It went through a period of de-communization and economic reform without the nasty crashes faced by other ex-communist countries by refusing wholesale adoptation of capitalism with basically zero transition.
Doesn't represent my views. Mostly me asking... what if East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, etc had not gone down the neo-con crash capitalist route, and instituted people-oriented reforms instead?

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Northern Connecticut
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Posts: 250
Founded: May 05, 2021
Ex-Nation

Postby Northern Connecticut » Thu Aug 19, 2021 10:18 am

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Yes
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Yes, unless the police have a warrant.
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?: If the police think you are up to something they can search you.
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of a crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Very little
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?: Yes
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes, if they think a crime is being committed they can have no knock warrants
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Yes
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Yes
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: No, if a court subpoenas them they have to give it to police
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?: Big no-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, but not in the bathroom.
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
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? no
To buy pets? no
To buy recreational drugs? Drugs are illegal
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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Matriarchal Rule
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Posts: 28
Founded: Aug 05, 2021
Ex-Nation

IC/ISIC

Postby Matriarchal Rule » Thu Aug 19, 2021 1:36 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: To a degree
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Secretly no
Within one’s vehicle?: Secretly 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?: 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?: Minimal
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: For women
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: No
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: No
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Of boys
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?: Not for the gov
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations?
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?:
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?:
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: Yes, it's government-run
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): For men
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? Yes, the schools are run by the government
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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The Disorder
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Posts: 265
Founded: Nov 17, 2020
Ex-Nation

Postby The Disorder » Thu Aug 19, 2021 3:34 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: (stick around if it doesn’t - anarchies can still have privacy)
Kind of, but the Science Council has very limited power. Chaos-loving anarchists just barely tolerate its existence, and only because they do a good job managing the economy & pumping out space warships.

Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?:
Yes. Dispute-resolution combat trials have consistently upheld this right.

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

Within one’s vehicle?:
Most vehicles are public property - but yes. In the interest of disaster preparedness & making a technolgoically hack-proof society, every vehicle given away must absolutely be able to operate completely unmonitored & disconnected from any network.

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?:
Private vehicles are never subject to being involuntarily scanned by public sensors. That's why cloaking devices were invented!

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

Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?:
Again, no cause is ever probable, and anyone stupid enough to try is probably going to get a dozen flamethrower turrets to the face.

What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime []51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [X] Something else.
No cause is ever probable. The public has precisely zero right to ever know what you are up to. The government must provide jammers and cloaking devices so that the sensors they use for routine operation of machinery do not ever inadvertently detect someone who does not wish to be detected.

What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?:
No level of proof is ever sufficient.

is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?:
Information that is willingly shared to the hyperspace telepathic network can be reviewed by anyone - which does include the science council. Once something is shared, it is publicly accessible.

Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?:
Private communications are so strongly encrypted that the universe will go cold and dark before they can ever be decrypted.

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

Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?:
Vehicles have no monitoring equipment in them. Hackers could exploit such a vulnerability, and it is therefore unacceptable to ever be able to monitor their positions remotely.

Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?:
Personal electronics are subject to the same counter-hacking policies as vehicles - even being able to monitor their positions remotely is considered a huge threat.

Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?:
Minors do not exist within the Disorder. They have zero reproductive growth, and any beings that are ever manufactured through reproduction would not be citizens. They would have to be returned to the outside universe.

Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?:
No. Information disseminated publicly through the telepathic internet can be viewed by anyone. And inversely, encryped data cannot be monitored by anyone.

Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?:
Anyone caught doing this would be subject to an extremely unwinnable combat trial, because public opinion is so viciously opposed to electronic intrusion.

Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations?
Never. And most people build autonomous defensive fortifications in their living spaces, just to ensure that no one can ever try.

Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?:
Yes and no. 'Surveillance' hardware exists to monitor machinery, but it can incidentally be used to monitor people too. As mentioned earlier though, anyone who wants privacy can just use a jammer or a cloaking device to render themselves immune to accidental observation.

Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?:
Never acceptable. (Also, no institution comparable to policing exists in the Disorder.)

Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?:
Not required, but unencrypted public data is often retained.

If yes, for how many years?:
In practice, data that is retained is meticulously backed up, because you never know what science data is going to be super-useful in the future.

Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?:
Incredibly strong encryption is an essential part of daily life. To the Disorder, denying someone access to strong encryption is utterly alien and unthinkable, how do their societies even operate without it?!

Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?:
Yes. The hyperspace telepathic network is publically managed, but totally unregulated.

Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?:
Nope, not even a little bit.

Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?:
Nope. In fact, most citizens bring their antitank plasma rifles & powered exoskeletons with them in public.

Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?:
No. Vocal communication in person is usually reserved for only the highest-priority & most-secure communication, so attempted surveillance of it is particularly egregious.

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

Are drug tests required in schools?:
No.

Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?:
No

Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?:
Absolutely not.

Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes?
Hell no!

Does your nation have a national ID?
Informally, kind of. A citizen's soul/brainwaves are kind of irreplicable, and those are damn near impossible to forge. A dormant copy can be matched to an active copy for those super-rare moments when it's necessary to verify identity - but a dormant copy can never be mistaken for the active copy. Also fun quantum entanglement shenanigans ensue if someone illegitimately clones you to try and impersonate you.

Is an ID required to rent an apartment?
Nope.

An hotel room?
Nope.

To buy a car?
Nope.

To rent a car?
If it's a public vehicle, yes, just to make sure it's a Disorder citizen and not some random fucko.

To buy a plane or train ticket?
Nope.

To buy a firearm?
Nope. Antitank plasma rifles (and a lot of other kinds of firearms) are publically available. You literally just open up a compartment in the wall and there they are, ready to shoot.

To buy alcohol?
Nope.

To buy medication?
Nope.

To buy pets?
Nope.

To buy recreational drugs?
Nope.

Is your society a cashless society?
The Disorder is a currency-less society. That being said, replicator time & magic-enhanced nuclear fuel are sometimes used as bargainable commodities, considering their relative scarcity & consistently high demand.

Does your society have gun registration?
No. They do take inventory on a randomized basis though, to make sure that massive amounts of war material has not vanished. The amount of vanishing un-accounted-for war material just has to stay below a moderate & acceptable threshold.

Vehicle registration?
Most vehicles also count as war material, see above.

Bicycle registration?
No.

Dog registration?
No.

Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room?
Why would they even ask your name? It's none of their business!
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The Imagination Animals
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Posts: 1913
Founded: Mar 27, 2020
Authoritarian Democracy

Postby The Imagination Animals » Sat Aug 21, 2021 6:51 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 (mostly)
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?: The legal warranting of a person to search if the person may be doing suspicious or nefarious activities.
[*] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime [*]51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [] Something else.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: If the person is a expert searcher, an officer, or a military personnel.
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?: Yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Yes
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Yes
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Yes
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: No (unless if the person is in danger)
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, but only if the person is up to nefarious activities.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Yes
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Yes
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: Yes
If yes, for how many years?: 10
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: No
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: 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?: Yes
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Yes
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Yes
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? No
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Yes
An hotel room? Yes
To buy a car? Yes
To rent a car? Yes
To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes
To buy a firearm? No (you can’t buy firearms if you’re not a military personnel)
To buy alcohol? No (alcohol is prohibited)
To buy medication? Yes
To buy pets? Yes
To buy recreational drugs? No (drugs are prohibited)
Is your society a cashless society? No
Does your society have gun registration? No
Vehicle registration? Yes
Bicycle registration? Yes
Dog registration? Yes
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? No
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Posts: 37
Founded: Oct 01, 2020
Ex-Nation

Postby Most Catholic Empire of Antarctica » Sun Aug 22, 2021 8:18 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes, very much so.
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: From the government or from private citizens? There is a big difference.
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: A random stranger cannot peer into your windows. That is harassment. But not if a government agent does it in a valid capacity.
Within one’s vehicle?: Again, the above distinction is going to matter.
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Define "unreasonable". It is reasonable if we say it is.
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Yes, where probable cause is "we say we have it"
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant??: See above
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: See above
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?: Subject to case-by-case determination by civil officers. The only time somebody would probably be found to have acted without probable cause is if they expressly disobeyed their superior in performing the search.
What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Whatever the government deems necessary.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: There is no email in our country.
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: No. Do I need a warrant to hear you speak in public? What are you hiding? I now have probable cause to detain you, you anti-social criminal.
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: There are no cellphones in our country.
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: No. Do I need a warrant to look at your car, you tedious libertarian?
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Again, no cellphones.
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Probably, but no kids in our country likely own their own motor vehicle.
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: We do not have the internet. We have a collection of electronic, publicly accessible academic resources in libraries, and it is understood that your usage is not private.
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: If there was a situation in which this was necessary, yes.
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Yes. In general, at the discretion of the local civil authorities.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Yes, ubiquitously in crowded areas.
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Yes; does it violate your precious liberties that random people may watch you when you go outside? If you are this paranoid, you should just stay in your mom's basement.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: Again, no internet.
If yes, for how many years?: N/A
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: If you so much as ask about "encryption" in this country, you have put a target on your back.
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: No. You are either looking at porn or communicating with criminals or you are a traitor. Either way, you are under arrest.
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. Good idea though, thanks.
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No, we assume that our glorious socialist people do not take drugs. If there are suspicious however, testing can be mandated.
Are drug tests required in schools?: See above.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: We are a planned economy and do not have a welfare system like you capitalists do.
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? There is nothing for rent in this country. We are a socialist society and the government supplies housing to the people. You must have an ID card on you at all times.
To buy a car? You cannot buy a car, or anything for that matter.
To rent a car? See above.
To buy a plane or train ticket? See above.
To buy a firearm? No, you cannot own these at all.
To buy alcohol? See the first one of these.
To buy medication? See the first one of these.
To buy pets? See the first one of these.
To buy recreational drugs? No, you cannot get this at all.
Is your society a cashless society? Yes.
Does your society have gun registration? No, all gun ownership by civilians is illegal.
Vehicle registration? Yes.
Bicycle registration? Yes.
Dog registration? No. It is a dog, not a security threat.
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? No, of course not.

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Founded: Nov 26, 2010
Democratic Socialists

Postby Ko-oren » Mon Aug 23, 2021 2:21 am

Does your nation have a governent?: Y
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: Y
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Y
Within one’s vehicle?: Y
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: Y
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Y
Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant?: Y
Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?: Y
What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?:
[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?: Whatever is necessary in that case. More serious crimes mean a lower threshold to getting a search warrant.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Y
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: Y
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Y
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Y
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Y
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: N
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Y
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: Y
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? Y, in serious situations.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Y
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Y
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: N
If yes, for how many years?: N/A
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?: N
Are drug tests required in schools?: N
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: N
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Depends on the school.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? N
Does your nation have a national ID? Y
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Y
An hotel room? Y
To buy a car? Y
To rent a car? Y
To buy a plane or train ticket? Y
To buy a firearm? N/A
To buy alcohol? N/A
To buy medication? Y
To buy pets? Y
To buy recreational drugs? N/A
Is your society a cashless society? N
Does your society have gun registration? N/A
Vehicle registration? Y
Bicycle registration? Y
Dog registration? Y
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? N
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Posts: 250
Founded: Jul 16, 2021
Ex-Nation

Postby Wrengoh » Mon Aug 23, 2021 4:10 am

Does your nation have a government?
A: Yes, Legislature with division of powers and term based elections

Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?
A: Yes the State has Disclosure and Anonymity Laws and also an Appeal by Citizen (to Courts)

Is there a right to privacy within the home?
A: Yes through the above mentioned laws and Citizenship Rules

Within one’s vehicle?
A: Yes but it does not cover manufacturers' use of customer information.

Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?
A: Yes partially through Property Laws

Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?
A: Prior Warrant required due to Warrant (Amendment) ruling, unless it is in conflict with National Security Laws

Is probable cause required to search a person’s belongings without a warrant?
A: (same as above)

Is probable cause required to search a person’s home without a warrant?
A: (same as above)

What is the definition of probable cause in your nation?
A:[ ] Direct knowledge of ongoing crime [ ]51% or higher likelihood that evidence of crime is present? [x] Something else.
The Wrengohian Jurisdiction uses 'inconclusive determination', which is a non-eyewitness incident under Witness to Incident (Amendment)

What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?
A: Proof requires a 6 step process of investigation, bribes/corruption often shortens it to 5.

Is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?
A: Prior Warrant required under Warrant (Amendment) and IT and Programming Laws (Amendment)

Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?
A: Prior Warrant required under Warrant (Amendment) and Wireless Standards

Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?
A: (same as above)

Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?
A: Prior Warrant required under Warrant (Amendment) and Vehicle Ownership (Amendment)

Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?
A: Prior Warrant required under Warrant (Amendment) and IT and Programming Laws (Amendment)

Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?
A: There is no law that adderess this directly (though Child Safety Laws can be interpreted to address this issue)

Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?
A: Prior Warrant required under Warrant (Amendment) and IT and Programming Laws (Amendment)

Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?
A: (same as above)

Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations?
A: There is no such specific kind of warrant but hypothetically it would be in confrontation with Property Laws

Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?
A: Yes Monitoring is part of Law Enforcement in Public and partially in view of National Security Laws

Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?
A: Prior Warrant required under Warrant (Amendment) or a citizen can use Harassment (Amendment) against Law Enforcement

Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?
A: Yes, service providers are allowed to retain customer information

If yes, for how many years?
A: Less than a year, time duration depends on whether customer uses hardware plus service or software

Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?
A: Yes

Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?
A: Yes, provided they are not in violation of Intellectual Materials (Amendment) and Hoarding rulings

Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?
A: No unless it is required under National Security Laws

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

Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?
A: No, Govt and Pvt Enterprises have access to similar platforms and also due to Noise Pollution ruling

Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation (not work in the spy services)?
A: Yes due to Drug Laws and Narcotics and Illegal Substances (Amendment), *does not apply to Medicinal Herbs

Are drug tests required in schools?
A: (same as above)

Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?
A: No, Welfare is separate from Incrimination

Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?
A: No, Schools do have the provision of 'Law Enforcement' in Public extended to them

Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes?
A: No, Schools have no permission to establish doctrine outside of their premises

Does your nation have a national ID?
A: Yes under Social Registration Laws

Is an ID required to rent an apartment?
A: Yes, under Taxation Laws

An hotel room?
A: (same as above)

To buy a car?
A: (same as above)

To rent a car?
A: No

To buy a plane or train ticket?
A: Yes, under Taxation Laws

To buy a firearm?
A: Ownership by Civilians is prohibited

To buy alcohol?
A: No

To buy medication? Yes, unless the individual is too sick to pay or show identification.
A: No

To buy pets?
A: No

To buy recreational drugs?
A: No, if it specifically means Medical Herbs

Is your society a cashless society?
A: No

Does your society have gun registration?
A: No, Ownership by Civilians is prohibited

Vehicle registration?
A: Yes under Vehicle Ownership (Amendment)

Bicycle registration?
A: (same as above)

Dog registration?
A: Yes (since there is no law in place for pets they are categorized under Property Laws)

Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room?
A: No but bribes/corruption often allows for such things to happen

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Aikoland
Minister
 
Posts: 2018
Founded: Dec 22, 2011
Capitalizt

Postby Aikoland » Tue Aug 24, 2021 9:20 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.
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?: It depends on the crime, more serious crimes have a lesser level of 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.
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?: In certain areas, yes. Most commonly near government offices and buildings owned by the Aikolandais royal family.
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?: No.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: No, although the operators of these facilities may still choose to use 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, although private employers may still require a drug test.
Are drug tests required in schools?: No.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: Yes, although we do not withhold welfare from those who fail a drug test, we only require them to receive treatment if there are signs that they are suffering from drug abuse.
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, the Aikolandais National Identity card can be acquired starting at age 15 and costs 19.95 ₣ (29.33 €). The Aikolandais National Identity Card is not mandatory by law but 73% of Aikolandais over 15 possess one.
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? Partially. We do not require identification to purchase OTC medication nor is identification required to purchase prescription medication (as those costs are covered under our universal healthcare system) but we do require identification to receive the prescription medication from the pharmacy.
To buy pets? Yes.
To buy recreational drugs? Yes (Only tobacco products, all other recreational drugs are illegal)
Is your society a cashless society?
Does your society have gun registration? Yes, all firearms are registered at the time of purchase.
Vehicle registration? Yes, all vehicles are registered at the time of purchase.
Bicycle registration? No.
Dog registration? No.
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? No.
♥ L'Empire d'Aikoland ♥
Trois États, Une Impératrice
Official Flag|Factbook|Q&A
A small Francophone nation located on a group of islands to the south of France. Primary territory of the nation consists of three main islands, the states as described in our national motto, along with smaller less populated islands surrounding them.
Official Nation Name: The Empire of Aikoland
Government Type: Parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Head of State: Empress Élisabeth IV
Head of Government: Prime Minister Mélodie Bélanger
Population: 6.14 million (2024 estimate)
Official Language: French
Current Year: 2026
You know what the Confederate flag is.

Am I using it ironically or seriously? YOU decide

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Estado Novo Portugues
Diplomat
 
Posts: 934
Founded: Mar 18, 2016
Iron Fist Consumerists

Postby Estado Novo Portugues » Sat Aug 28, 2021 2:29 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?: Not applicable (no cars).
Are a person’s personal belongings secure from unreasonable search and seizure?: yes
Is probable cause required to search a person’s vehicle without a warrant?: Not applicable (no cars).
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?: A home can't be searched without a court order, no exceptions.
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?: Evidence that positively connects an individual to a crime, and is not coincidental.
is a warrant required to access a person’s email or cloud service account?: Not applicable (no computers).
Is a warrant required to listen in on a person’s phone calls?: yes
Is a warrant required to listen in on cellphone calls?: Not applicable (no cell phones).
Is a warrant required to track the location of a person’s vehicle?: Not applicable (no cars).
Is a warrant required for the police to track a person’s cellphone?: Not applicable (no cell phones).
Is it legal for a person’s parent or guardian to track their cellphone or vehicle without their consent?: Not applicable (no cars or cell phones).
Is a warrant required to track a person’s online activities?: Not applicable (no computers).
Is a warrant required to install keyloggers or other equipment on a person’s computer?: see above
Are no-knock warrants legal? If yes, in what situations? no
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: No, although some businesses have them.
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Only if they stay on public property.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: Not applicable (no computers).
If yes, for how many years?: see above
Are citizens allowed to use strong encryption?: see above
Are citizens allowed to use secure networking measures such as TOR or similar technologies?: see above
Are stop-and-frisk procedures legal?: no
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Only for major events, but those are operated by private security, not the police.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: no
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No, but employees can be sent home if they're obviously drunk.
Are drug tests required in schools?: No, but students can be sent home if they're obviously drunk.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: no
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Some are, in bigger cities. Most aren't.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? no
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes, but there's no requirement to carry it.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? yes
An hotel room? no
To buy a car? Not applicable (no cars).
To rent a car? see above
To buy a plane or train ticket? Only for long-distance trains, not local public transportation.
To buy a firearm? Not applicable (no guns).
To buy alcohol? no
To buy medication? no
To buy pets? no
To buy recreational drugs? Not applicable (no drugs).
Is your society a cashless society? no
Does your society have gun registration? Not applicable (no guns).
Vehicle registration? Not applicable (no cars).
Bicycle registration? no
Dog registration? no
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? Not applicable (no ID required for hotels).
IC name: Holy and Pontifical State of Portugal
Posts before 2021 aren't canon.

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Anclave
Bureaucrat
 
Posts: 44
Founded: Oct 27, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Anclave » Sun Aug 29, 2021 3:40 pm

Does your nation have a governent?: Yes.
Do your laws recognize, either by law or legal precedent, a right to privacy?: No.
Is there a right to privacy within the home?: Not in general.
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?: N/A

What level of proof is required to get a search warrant?: Search warrant generally not required.
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? No.
Are there state-operated CCTV systems monitoring common people in public?: Yes.
Is it legal for police officers to surveil a person in public without a warrant?: Yes.
Are Internet providers required to retain clients’ internet use data?: Yes.
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?: Yes.
Are there metal detectors at the entrances of shopping malls and sporting events in your nation?: Yes.
Are there state-operated microphone systems in the streets of your nation’s major cities?: No.
Are drug tests required by law or regulation for regular employment in your nation? (not work in the spy services): No.
Are drug tests required in schools?: No.
Are drug tests required for receiving welfare?: No.
Are schools equipped with CCTV cameras?: Yes.
Are schools permitted to monitor students within their own homes? Yes.
Does your nation have a national ID? Yes.
Is an ID required to rent an apartment? Yes.
An hotel room? Yes.
To buy a car? Yes.
To rent a car? Yes.
To buy a plane or train ticket? Yes.
To buy a firearm? Yes.
To buy alcohol? Illegal N/A
To buy medication? No.
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? No.
Bicycle registration? Yes.
Dog registration? Yes.
Is it legal in your society to use a fake name to rent an hotel room? No.
Let not the stupid rule over us! Let not the stupid divide us! Let not the politicians deceive us! Fight for your future!

This nation only represents some of my beliefs and political views.
I used ns stats for the most part.
Nation diverges heavily from reality.



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