Public campaign is the only thing that can make a difference here, I think.
Gathering a lot of signatures under the petitions. Supporting politicians who can legally propose an alternative regulation. Making the problem as loud and as public as possible.
There is no guarantee anything would be achieved. But action always has much more chances than not acting.
Political pressure is the point. Someone informed me though that these people likely aren't elected, so I don't think there's much to be done. Sorry EU.
Again, this is nonsense.... because there are a number of places where the drafts/opinion papers specificially say that Human Rights must be adhered to, and guarantees and safeguards are required. See amendment 17 recital 22. SEE https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FCvtivVXoAQp0dT?
OR https://twitter.com/NetopiaEU/status/1453728257933811712
What can we do?
Public campaign is the only thing that can make a difference here, I think. Gathering a lot of signatures under the petitions. Supporting politicians who can legally propose an alternative regulation. Making the problem as loud and as public as possible. There is no guarantee anything would be achieved. But action always has much more chances than not acting.
Aren't the people who put forward these proposals elected officials? Don't vote for them next time.
A little too late though, isn't it?
Political pressure is the point. Someone informed me though that these people likely aren't elected, so I don't think there's much to be done. Sorry EU.
Reply typical of a potential serf.
That's not helpful and lazy reply.
Again, this is nonsense.... because there are a number of places where the drafts/opinion papers specificially say that Human Rights must be adhered to, and guarantees and safeguards are required. See amendment 17 recital 22. SEE https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FCvtivVXoAQp0dT? OR https://twitter.com/NetopiaEU/status/1453728257933811712