00:02In the end of the day, I accepted that I was doing a block in my life,
00:30and I really, as I can tell you, I was scared to have a higher position in the company where
00:37I worked.
00:38Although it was something cybernetic, digital, you feel violated, you feel violated your privacy,
00:46so at the end of the day, it affects you very similar to a violation.
01:03It was a very difficult time, because I knew almost all my university.
01:08In fact, they came to me to write letters in the men's rooms.
01:13More than anything, I didn't have my life for this situation,
01:17because I knew that I didn't have the fault of anything.
01:22It was a super life.
01:25Back in the sentence you left,
01:25Oh, yeah, there was a super life you were.
01:50Finally, if there is no translation in specific measures that can allow
01:56to avoid re-victimization, this is also very serious, because it reduces the possibility
02:02that people who are being victimized can exigify other types of reparations
02:07that do not necessarily have to do with murder.
02:22And there you can know perfectly well the origin of where it came out,
02:26what device was, where that computer was, where that device was,
02:32thanks to the technological advance.
02:34So that is not a trap for us, nor will it be a trap for authorities.
02:39Secondly, the issue of training.
02:42Of course we have to train authorities.
02:53Thank you so much for watching.
02:55Thank you so much.
02:57Thank you so much.
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