• tourist@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    In South Africa, where I live, everyone is assigned an ID Number at Birth. You need an ID number, thumbprint scan AND proof of address to get issued a SIM card number due to a law introduced called RICA. It was meant to help fight crime. Worried that the government could listen in to calls or read their SMSs, the criminals just switched to WhatsApp, which also happened to become cheaper than SMSs and gained popularity in this time.

    The cops never seemed to crack WhatsApp. The only drug busts that happen are when an open secret becomes laughably too open and when they harass every person arriving from South America at O.R. Tambo international airport just to catch the decoy mules carrying 12g of cocaine (total). Every dealer I ever organised with was over WhatsApp.

    So now, woopsi, RICA stopped nothing and just became a liability. That treasure trove of fragile data made its way to scammers and spammers. A total net negative.

    I’d encourage everyone else in other countries to apply major pushback to any government proposals in this direction.

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      12 hours ago

      Do people still believe that drug trade is ran by criminals?

      I am pretty sure in every country, it is controlled either police or the spooks.

      I am done pretending otherwise. Criminals are just useful idiots, the real thugs are the police and security apparatus