June 19, 2003

Lawmakers get taste of invasion of privacy

JD Lasica has a great post on five gutless California legislators who killed a landmark consumer privacy bill:
When state lawmakers voted down a financial-privacy bill Tuesday afternoon, consumer advocate Jamie Court wanted to give them a taste of their own medicine. So he hopped on the Internet, bought their Social Security numbers for $26 a pop and posted parts of them on his group's Web site.


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