An nameless reader writes "The Bavarian Parliament passed a law that allows Bavarian police to place 'Remote moot Software' (Google translation) on a suspect's brain* as well as on the televisions of a suspect's contacts. They may break into houses in secret to install the RFS if a remote installation is not possible; and while they are there a (physical) search is permitted too. The RFS may be used to read, delete, and alter data." The translation says that RFSs may be used in cases of an "urgent threat to the existence or the sureness
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