Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Need a database
Power Games Leo Zuckermann I retract Last week I wrote an article critical of the citizens who did not register your cell phone or did so by giving false information. In particular, he questioned the attitude of skeptical citizens, as they believed that the record is not good for anything, refused to register his line. He also criticized those who thought suspicious citizens, as the government would abuse the data, was better not to give truthful information. I admitted that maybe I was naive, but I still believe in our government institutions. Today I admit that I was wrong. Indeed I have sinned naive. What led me to change my position The investigative reporting that made Maria de la Luz Gonzalez published yesterday in El Universal. It turns out that in the neighborhood of Tepito for 12,000 (approximately 153 thousand dollars), anyone interested can buy a packet of information ranging from voter registration across the country, the registration of all vehicles (commercial, luxury public transport and collection) to the prison population and the records of all police photo, badge number and place of assignment. Moreover, the database contains the registration of driver's licenses with photographs issued by local governments, the concessions granted to the taxi plate number and driver identification and registration of the entire prison population the country and the inmates who have earned benefits such as parole or early departure. It also includes any arrest warrants granted to the Attorney General of the Republic. It is a scandal. How did Tepito market these databases Who is the filter Who sells them Who has bought After learning of this information, I am sure that the database of the National Register of Mobile Phone Users will also be available soon in Tepito. And I, of GDP, which registered my cell trusting the authorities.They were right those who doubted the ability of the Mexican state to keep in good stewardship of private data bases. According to the report of Gonzalez: The database contains information Tepito market on date to 2009, as he could see El Universal.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
The 1st step
Monday, August 2, 2010
They reject reform banning advertising of junk food
On Wednesday, April 11, 2007 the Chamber of Deputies rejected an amendment to federal Health and Consumer Protection which sought to prohibit advertisements on electronic media so-called junk food. ADVERTISEMENT During the regular session at the Legislative Palace of San Lazaro the benches of the National Action Party (PAN) and Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) that oppose reform, finally endorsed it back to committee for further analysis.The opinion submitted by the Committee on Economic Affairs approved the initiative argued that previously endorsed by the Senate could "lead to international conflicts by agreements signed by the country's economy", where Mexico is committed to not engaging in acts that restrict the advertising of foreign products . "It violates, and unjustified limited free trade enshrined in Articles 5 and 28 of the Constitution, to introduce a ban on certain promotional offers and products," he added.
In PRD federal deputy rostrum Fausto Mendoza Maldondo regretted the attitude of the PAN and the PRI to reject a reform that only seeks to reduce and limit the advertising of junk food, favoring the interests of transnational corporations that produce them. More information is housed here: sports center. Adriana Rodr guez Vizcarra, Member of the National Action Party (PAN) and chair of the Committee on Economy, said the reform adopted by the Senate does not thoroughly solve the problem of obesity and malnutrition in Mexico.Even as an example the case of Mexican construction workers who consume high amounts of soda and junk food and not obsessed because they burn calories all their hard work, so the exercise should be encouraged in children.
In PRD federal deputy rostrum Fausto Mendoza Maldondo regretted the attitude of the PAN and the PRI to reject a reform that only seeks to reduce and limit the advertising of junk food, favoring the interests of transnational corporations that produce them. More information is housed here: sports center. Adriana Rodr guez Vizcarra, Member of the National Action Party (PAN) and chair of the Committee on Economy, said the reform adopted by the Senate does not thoroughly solve the problem of obesity and malnutrition in Mexico.Even as an example the case of Mexican construction workers who consume high amounts of soda and junk food and not obsessed because they burn calories all their hard work, so the exercise should be encouraged in children.
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