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Comment Re:Letting all your crimes be known? Would you? (Score 1) 211

I didn't get that the monitors were internal, but I may have missed that part.

A few posts above were talking about if it was mandatory (I'm too lazy to check, maybe I imagined that part), but if they were to be mandatory in 20-30 years, then it would have to be internal, otherwise I wouldn't see why someone couldn't just "forget" to bring it with them when they go out, or similar.

I only said it reminded me of it - It reminded me of it in the sense that no one would be able to get away with murdering Ender (or the person's whose life is being recorded), even if it wasn't real-time monitoring like Ender's was at least partially (certain people could review it, but I presumed there was someone/some people employed to monitor him real-time). If someone was found dead, they would just look up what happened to them, however they couldn't do that if the record was stolen, which is why I suggested it would have to be transmitted in real time. Otherwise if it was for example on a USB stick, the murderer could just pick it up while they're cleaning up the scene of the crime.

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