Peter O'Neill's editorial there makes the following case:
- Yahoo!, a private company, saw that one of its service's users was trafficking in child pornography.
- Yahoo! alerted the American authorities, who got in touch with Internal Affairs in New Zealand, as the user was in New Zealand.
- The Americans then asked Yahoo for a few more details to allow the Kiwis to find the guy.
- The police here arrested him in Timaru.
That's all fine. Then the punchline:
- Therefore opposition to TICS, the NZ legislation making it easier for the GCSB to spy on internet users, is great and all the civil libertarians were wrong.
I just don't see how the last part follows from the first. All of the first chunk could have happened with or without TICS.
That is, as you say, incoherent.
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