Trump supporters post names and addresses of Georgia grand jurors online
Trump supporters post names and addresses of Georgia grand jurors online
There’s all kinds of laws like this that are super old, and really harmful in modern life. Like name changes having to be published in the paper, and home ownership being public information. Sorry trans people, if you want to legally change your name, you have to be out to everyone! And don’t even think about buying a house if there’s someone you don’t want knowing where you live, like an abusive family member or ex!
They’re left over from times when information was harder to come by, and they absolutely need to be changed, but our governments are bad at legislating for modern problems
And don’t even think about buying a house
Well that is a problem that is fading away.
One of the most basic functions of government is to keep records of who owns what property. That’s land, and businesses, and spendy things that have titles (like cars and boats). There’s a public interest in that information remaining public that far exceeds any interest in perceived anonymity.
These laws are old, but they stay on the books because you don’t get to hide. You don’t get to disappear.
If you think the responsibility for domestic violence is on the victim and their ability to stay hidden, that’s just plain fucked up.
In that case our government has failed to do this. Who owns your mortgage? It was repackaged into a mortgage backed security with thousands of owners. Who owns that commercial property that has been sitting idle for thirty years? Owned by nested shell companies.
Another reason why mortgaged backed securities should be criminalized.
www.cnn.com/2021/05/19/homes/…/index.html
People like this?
Unfortunately, while you’re citing lots of very valid cases of innocent people being victimized, I also think that the trail of information that follows people is very important for systems of justice.
Imagine criminals getting away with white collar crime, having changed their name to make it more difficult for people to publicly scrutinize them.
I can’t quite imagine what protections might make sense to keep trans people safe, and it’s hard for me to think about which group should be prioritized. Of course, ideally, we’d live in a world where anyone retaliating to someone’s gender transition would be headed for a hard time themselves.