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"content": "nostr:npub15zu89j2k6sja8qgcs5qdu2pfra5kemhlgeern2cpcw2svkuvkudqu3s7lx \nA rule I proposed with regard to medical records, decades ago, would work against that.\n\nRule: whenever your record (registration of car, here) is consulted, you receive a one line report, that it has happened and when, by whom, (the Chief Inspector for a camera I suspect), why, and on what justification or by what power. For more complex records, what was looked at. \n\nThus each quarter, or month, or week, or day you get something resembling a phone invoice, listing such things.",
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