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1. davidw+47[view] [source] 2010-07-23 20:58:03
>>gruseo+(OP)
How is this germane to hacking and/or startups?

PS, voting me down won't make the article any more on-topic, and it doesn't matter anyway, I have oodles of this karma shit, and if I have to burn it pointing out the reddit-bait, so be it.

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2. Alex63+V7[view] [source] 2010-07-23 21:16:05
>>davidw+47
Fair question. Maybe not directly relevant, but I think the article highlights the challenges for business owners and managers who may find themselves subject to criminal prosecution without ever having had any intent to commit a crime.
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3. davidw+y8[view] [source] 2010-07-23 21:34:12
>>Alex63+V7
That applies to pretty much anyone who resides in the US.
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4. zackat+Wm[view] [source] 2010-07-24 08:55:35
>>davidw+y8
Some idiot cops recently threatened to arrest me for touching a bent pole on the street. I was examining it when they rolled up and then threatened to jail me for destruction of public property. It seems that they view abuse as a job perk.
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5. pbhjpb+lr[view] [source] 2010-07-24 14:02:17
>>zackat+Wm
It sounds like they were probably right to make an enquiry as to whether you'd committed wilful damage to public property. Perhaps their tone was out or maybe you were over defensive about a simple enquiry WRT the perpetrator of an apparent crime?

In full consideration, genuine question, would you rather cops simply drove by when witnessing people with damaged public property in hand or would you rather they stopped and made some sort of enquiry?

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