Socialists love control, just remember, you can vote your way into a totalitarian system, but you need to shot your way out of it! Good luck Europe, you're going to need it.
Laughs at the unaware irony.
Socialists love control, just remember, you can vote your way into a totalitarian system, but you need to shot your way out of it! Good luck Europe, you're going to need it.
I still have to travel a bit to reach them, but I have loads of hillls, forests, riverbeds and seaside areas all around (from 20 minutes to 1 hour and a tad by car)....
mandatory installation of a tracking app that recorded your locations and everyone you were physically close to, as well as giving the police the power to ask people for their phones and check for the installation of the tracking app.
Socialists love control
Socialists love control, just remember, you can vote your way into a totalitarian system, but you need to shot your way out of it! Good luck Europe, you're going to need it.
How does this work for individuals without phones?
well, i'll take "socialist totalitarian portugal" any day over the failed and corrupt state i myself live in, we have record infection rates in europe and not by coincidence. not to mention the u.s.
If I were to drive for an hour and a tad, in any direction, you would have to look at undersea photos!
The same as for people with old schools "non-smart" phones (that many older people still use): it doesn't. Which just makes this whole thing even more stupid.
If you have a dislikeness for failed and currupt states, then I must warn you that Portugal may not be the best option for you
The same as for people with old schools "non-smart" phones (that many older people still use): it doesn't. Which just makes this whole thing even more stupid.
Plus, good luck enforcing it at all, here's a random selection of possible responses for a police officer asking to check your smartphone:
1 - "Forgot it at home".
2 - "I don't have a phone".
3 - "Forgot to charge it, has no battery".
4 - "I only have this" - show old Ericsson phone from 2003
5 - "It's up my arx and my hands are busy, feel free to go get it"
If they were serious about this absurdity, they'd issue phones to everyone and make carrying them compulsory, like some states do with national ID cards.
I already put mine in these red baseball caps.They won't need to when we all have the Bill Gates vaccination full of mind control locator chips.
If you have a dislikeness for failed and currupt states, then I must warn you that Portugal may not be the best option for you
Laughs in Italian.
We can add: "I can't afford to pay the last bill"The same as for people with old schools "non-smart" phones (that many older people still use): it doesn't. Which just makes this whole thing even more stupid.
Plus, good luck enforcing it at all, here's a random selection of possible responses for a police officer asking to check your smartphone:
1 - "Forgot it at home".
2 - "I don't have a phone".
3 - "Forgot to charge it, has no battery".
4 - "I only have this" - show old Ericsson phone from 2003
5 - "It's up my arx and my hands are busy, feel free to go get it"
The latest iPhone ?If they were serious about this absurdity, they'd issue phones to everyone
lol, i see we're a unhappy bunch here.
I knew the virus was made and spread just for this purposeThey won't need to when we all have the Bill Gates vaccination full of mind control locator chips.
Real answer : I forgot my government phone/forgot to charge it/dropped it in the toilet.
Now more seriously, our 3 countries have had very similar histories in the past few centuries, especially the XX's century where all 3 countries endured fascist dictatorships that only ended a few decades ago (Mussolini in Italy, Franco in Spain, Salazar in Portugal) from which we are still somewhat recovering in many ways, so maybe that is the root of our shared problems.