Someone gave the list to this bunch. They should be very nervous now. This is resignation for sure and possible charges.
X1989xx on
> To be clear, the Centurion App is strictly used by volunteers to find people they personally know in a database. They are not given access to any phone numbers or emails and are encouraged only to contact and claim people they already know.
Why do volunteers need to find people they already know in the database unless it’s exposing information about them that they do not already know. And ‚encouraging‘ them to only access information about people they know is like the bank leaving it’s vault open and encouraging people not to look inside. Their own statement is brutal, makes it seem like they don’t know what they’re talking about or what they did wrong.
Whoever was managing this data is in for some real trouble, and whichever party office/riding association provided it to them probably even more so. Reeks of incompetence from the seperation side all around.
Opposite-Cranberry76 on
Of course it involves David Parker, and of course he thinks people objecting to his unethical behavior is just regulators unfairly picking on him.
Edit: What I don’t quite understand is what software dev he got to help with this. Using a database provided by the government for a narrow purpose, with a privacy agreement attached, to power a public facing app, is so *spectacularly and obviously stupid* it’s tough to imagine a professional going along with it.
And if one of them vibe-coded it, it’s even worse. AI assisted coding is useful, but doing a public facing data-powered app without oversight of a professional is like wandering into the local auto garage and starting to fix cars because when you press the button on the air tools they go whirr.
Drummers_Beat on
It doesn’t matter if they didn’t publicly put out phone numbers or other sensitive information. It matters that they had it at all and had the audacity to do so which is in clear violation of the law.
Further, whoever sent them a copy should be charged. Full stop.
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RazzamanazzU on
These effers should be charged with STEALING our personal info!!! I’m so angry they just helped themselves to MY personal info. 😡🤬
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Someone gave the list to this bunch. They should be very nervous now. This is resignation for sure and possible charges.
> To be clear, the Centurion App is strictly used by volunteers to find people they personally know in a database. They are not given access to any phone numbers or emails and are encouraged only to contact and claim people they already know.
Why do volunteers need to find people they already know in the database unless it’s exposing information about them that they do not already know. And ‚encouraging‘ them to only access information about people they know is like the bank leaving it’s vault open and encouraging people not to look inside. Their own statement is brutal, makes it seem like they don’t know what they’re talking about or what they did wrong.
Whoever was managing this data is in for some real trouble, and whichever party office/riding association provided it to them probably even more so. Reeks of incompetence from the seperation side all around.
Of course it involves David Parker, and of course he thinks people objecting to his unethical behavior is just regulators unfairly picking on him.
Edit: What I don’t quite understand is what software dev he got to help with this. Using a database provided by the government for a narrow purpose, with a privacy agreement attached, to power a public facing app, is so *spectacularly and obviously stupid* it’s tough to imagine a professional going along with it.
And if one of them vibe-coded it, it’s even worse. AI assisted coding is useful, but doing a public facing data-powered app without oversight of a professional is like wandering into the local auto garage and starting to fix cars because when you press the button on the air tools they go whirr.
It doesn’t matter if they didn’t publicly put out phone numbers or other sensitive information. It matters that they had it at all and had the audacity to do so which is in clear violation of the law.
Further, whoever sent them a copy should be charged. Full stop.
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These effers should be charged with STEALING our personal info!!! I’m so angry they just helped themselves to MY personal info. 😡🤬