Here the letter conflates the issue of opposition to the current crop of nuclear power plants — which are simply uncompetitive quite separate from the very
legitimate issues of safety, waste disposal, proliferation, and water consumption — with a supposed lack of support for next generation nuclear power plants (that will be magically cheaper, despite all trend data to the contrary).
Not exact matches
The legislators clearly saw enough reason to take up these
issues, some
of which are
legitimate cause for concern about public
safety.
The takeaway flowing from Canadian privacy legislation and the Jones v. Tsige and Cole decisions is that employers should only access personal data on work devices where the employer does so for
legitimate reasons, such as addressing
safety or performance
issues or investigating complaints or incidents
of prohibited or illegal conduct in the workplace.
Therefore, in accordance with the terms
of our privacy statement we will not disclose to any third party for any reason either the contents
of or any facts relating to the contents
of a user's email or any other communication a user sends to us; provided, however, such disclosure will be made when required to do so by law or by properly
issued court order or when good - faith belief exists that such action is legally necessary to: (1) comply with the law or comply with legal process served on California Legal Research, Inc.; (2) protect and defend the
legitimate business interests, rights or property
of California Legal Research, Inc., its users, customers, or affiliates; or (3) act in an emergency to protect the personal
safety of CALRI.com users or the public.
The U.S. Supreme Court found the government does have a
legitimate interest in «ensuring public
safety and order, promoting the free flow
of traffic on streets and sidewalks, protecting property rights, and protecting a woman's freedom to seek pregnancy - related services,» and that the buffer zones at
issue «clearly serve these interests.»