<div><br></div>My take:<div><br></div><div><a href="http://zinjlog.blogspot.com/2012/03/small-step-for-government-but-leap-for.html">http://zinjlog.blogspot.com/2012/03/small-step-for-government-but-leap-for.html</a></div>
<div><br></div><div>:)</div><div><br></div><div>Brian<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 7:14 PM, McTim <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:dogwallah@gmail.com">dogwallah@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div class="im">On 3/21/12, Odhiambo Washington <<a href="mailto:odhiambo@gmail.com">odhiambo@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> Barrack,<br>
><br>
> IMHO, the perception does not really matter. You are not trying to suggest<br>
> that the reporter should have coated the bitter reality with a bit of sugar<br>
> to make it palatable. Forget what people's perception & reaction would be.<br>
> Look at whether it is legal, and most importantly if it makes sense.<br>
<br>
</div>But what if it is illegal, does it still make sense then?<br>
<div class="im"><br>
�I<br>
> should believe that any Kenyan is free to challenge the process in court if<br>
> they feel it violates their privacy as would have been defined in the<br>
> statutes. If they feel Twitter and FaceBook is their way of redress, let it<br>
> be:-)<br>
> The objective is more important, if you ask me. It's simple. If anyone<br>
> plays against the norms/rules, there must be a way of finding them and<br>
> dealing with them. You see, Police gun down armed thugs every other day,<br>
> which I believe is worse, but that's the surest way of handling the<br>
> scenario. So is sniffing the surest way of apprehending cyber offenders.<br>
> CIA does it, FBI does it, Kenya Police must do it. Because there isn't<br>
> another way.<br>
<br>
</div>examining logs is one other way<br>
<div class="im"><br>
<br>
--<br>
Cheers,<br>
<br>
McTim<br>
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