> Secondly, as we have the req object anyway, the reason it is being
> passed to IPermissionPolicy is that it's not outside the realm of
> possibility that somebody would want to base a security system on
> attributes of the request object. This could be a situation of
> over-catering though...

Screw it, I agree with you. I'll remove req from the
IPermissionPolicy, so once req is gone from the context it can be
removed from the permission system completely.
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