The court rejected the claims of the victims of Hamas, who accused Facebook of aiding terrorism

May 22, 2017

In the summer of 2016 a group of Israelis and residents of the U.S. who lost relatives or property during the Palestinian terrorist attacks in Israel in the period from 2014 to 2016, has sued Facebook, accusing the social network supporting terrorism, namely the grouping «Hamas». The price of two claims totaled $ 1 billion. The plaintiffs argued that Facebook provided the Hamas militants the possibility of open communication in…

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The authorities in new York will make intersections safer

May 22, 2017

The city Council of new York in the near future will consider two bills aimed at improving pedestrian safety on the roads. In one of the documents called for, addressed to the Department of transportation to study the most dangerous intersections in the city. The second document asked to decide which of the most dangerous intersections of the city would be rational to establish a system of regulation of the…

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New York has tightened the responsibility for the creation of gangs and crimes in their composition

May 22, 2017

The legislators of the state of new York on Monday passed a law aimed at preventing violent crimes committed by gangs. The results of the vote showed 48 votes against 13 do not agree with the bill. The document introduced the responsibility for seven new criminal offences (in relation to the Commission in the composition of the gangs) and increased the penalty for the creation of criminal groups and recruitment…

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Trump has signed a decree on strengthening cybersecurity

May 22, 2017

The US President Donald trump on Thursday signed a decree on strengthening the cybersecurity of government and other state institutions, as well as about securing the most important elements of the infrastructure (in particular in the financial sector, and energy) from possible cyber attacks. The decree also refers to the implementation of the US strategy for cyber deterrence by establishing a close cooperation with US allies in cyberspace. The White…

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In new York city offer to install 750 of the cameras, controlling the vehicle speed in school zones

May 18, 2017

Mayor bill de Blasio finally heard by the state legislators. Democrats Jose Peralta, Deborah Glick and Jeffrey Klein introduced City Council bill to another 750 cameras that can detect the speed of movement of vehicles will be installed near schools throughout new York to improve pedestrian safety on the roads. If the bill is approved, the cameras will be installed at a distance of half a mile from the entrance…

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In California testing «narkotest» for drivers

May 18, 2017

California police has begun testing device designed for the detection of drugs in saliva. Presentation «marketecture» was held Wednesday in Sacramento. The device is able to detect six kinds of drugs, including marijuana, it is designed to help in the fight against drunk driving. Device consists of swab to collect saliva and portable detector that 5 minutes defines, whether the person used drugs. Such testers are already using in some…

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New York toughens penalties for harming service animals

May 18, 2017

Senator of the state of new York requires a more severe punishment for causing harm to police animals. Senator from the Republican party Katherine Yang County Olean in Cattaraugus plans to spend Monday at the Albany conference on the adoption of a new bill that proposes to criminalize conduct expressed in the intentional infliction of grievous bodily harm to police service dogs or horses. We offer young measures have also…

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New York freelancers received a legal guarantee of wage

May 18, 2017

To date, more than 50 million Americans chose the standard work for hire freelance, moving from the stuffy offices in a comfortable home environment. However, the desired freedom you have to sacrifice the guarantees of remuneration. Statistics disappointing: 71% of remote workers are regularly confronted with unscrupulous customers, while over the year the average freelancer loses about $6 thousand. Henceforth, the free workers of new York city will be spared…

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Low-income Californians will receive the benefits in payment of fines for traffic violations

May 18, 2017

Low-income motorists from California can get concessions for the payment of fines for minor violations. Proposed by Senator Robert Hertzberg the bill includes a reduction of penalties and installment payments for people with low income. The Committee will consider assiniboia act No. 185 next week. In the case of approval, the action of the driver’s license of violators will no longer suspend for non — payment of fine, each case…

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