Answer: ok first correct punish with discipline
and if you dont mind im going to give you a whole new one not the one you provided... law enforcement officer s are there to serve and protect they discipline those who break the laws. they are also here to assist people with their problems.
Explanation: if you want to you can take parts from that and add on to it or use this
Answer:
a. People have the right to know what information about them is stored and how it is being used.
b. Personal information collected for one purpose can be used for another purpose without the person's consent.
c. There must be no personal data record-keeping systems whose very existence is secret.
d. People have the right to correct errors in the information about them.
Explanation:
All of these are part of the guidelines that are included in the Code of Fair Information Practices.
The Code of Fair Information Practices was created by the HEW (Health, Education, Welfare) Advisory Committee on Automated Data Systems established in 1972. The principles stated in this code guide the behaviour of information technology. Their main purpose is to protect the user of such systems, while granting them control over their own information.
Answer:
Che ques are not generally negotiable instruments in California. If you are talking about another state then the answer may vary.
Explanation:
I think the Supreme Courts interpretations of free speech have become more libertarian over time. For example, free speech on LGBT matters would have been strictly prohibited a century ago.