 hottboiinnc Kyle
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| reply to natter Re: Funny :D
one of my neighbors is a Netgear ISP. pays for some pretty nice bandwidth too 10Mbps by 800 up allows all neighbors to use it and doesnt care. |
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  Eddyisgreat Premium join:2003-01-21 Seattle, WA clubs: | He will when one of his favorite neighbors posts kiddy pron to their forum of choice, openly advertising his IP address lolol.
And we already know police are focused on.
Terrorism and kiddy pron. |
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  RangerTX Premium join:2006-05-17 Los Angeles, CA
| said by Eddyisgreat :He will when one of his favorite neighbors posts kiddy pron to their forum of choice, openly advertising his IP address lolol. And we already know police are focused on. Terrorism and kiddy pron. Police will have to provide evidence that it was him that actually posted those kiddy porn and/or that he knowingly enabled someone else to be able to do so. |
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  ykronic Premium join:2006-01-31 Canada | To charge/sentence him perhaps. But to investigate him all they need is for it to be his IP. And I'm pretty sure the investigation alone would be a good enough wake up call for anyone. |
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 macaholic Premium join:2003-08-31 Jackson Heights, NY
| reply to Eddyisgreat and the odds of that? why are people so paranoid these days? I mean you're point is a good one... but maybe this guy knows trusts his neighbors.
Will the authorities use the Patriot act to catch these porn and kiddie porn fiends? that's REAL paranoia They already used it to zone in on Elliot Spitzer... -- "You don't subject minority rights to a referendum." Justice Minister Irwin Cotler of Canada |
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  Pirate515 Premium join:2001-01-22 Brooklyn, NY
| reply to RangerTX said by RangerTX :Police will have to provide evidence that it was him that actually posted those kiddie porn and/or that he knowingly enabled someone else to be able to do so. Well, to begin with, they will probably arrest him anyway just in case, and when he begins crying and pleading while he's in custody, they will take their sweet time running forensic analysis on his equipment to determine whether his cries and pleadings are legit or not. At the end, he will probably still be punished; however, the punishment will not be nearly as severe compared to what it would have been had he actually posted the stuff.
The point is, kiddie porn is something authorities do not take lightly, and it makes much more sense just to lock up your wireless than to get caught for something you didn't do and then deal with the pain of proving your innocence. -- Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies... A MESSAGE to the RIAA and the MPAA: You shouldn't wound what you can't kill... |
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  waldoooo
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| reply to macaholic said by macaholic :and the odds of that? why are people so paranoid these days? I mean you're point is a good one... but maybe this guy knows trusts his neighbors. Will the authorities use the Patriot act to catch these porn and kiddie porn fiends? that's REAL paranoia They already used it to zone in on Elliot Spitzer... Every day on the news you see neighbors of a criminal interviewed giving the "He/She seemed like a normal everyday person". Odds are your neighbors won't do anything illegal but why risk being raided by the police and having your computer(s) seized while they investigate. |
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 macaholic Premium join:2003-08-31 Jackson Heights, NY
| said by waldoooo :said by macaholic :and the odds of that? why are people so paranoid these days? I mean you're point is a good one... but maybe this guy knows trusts his neighbors. Will the authorities use the Patriot act to catch these porn and kiddie porn fiends? that's REAL paranoia They already used it to zone in on Elliot Spitzer... Every day on the news you see neighbors of a criminal interviewed giving the "He/She seemed like a normal everyday person". Odds are your neighbors won't do anything illegal but why risk being raided by the police and having your computer(s) seized while they investigate. well this is off topic of the off topic to the original topic... I just don't have that kind of perspective on it. Back to the off topic of the off topic... -- "You don't subject minority rights to a referendum." Justice Minister Irwin Cotler of Canada |
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  RangerTX Premium join:2006-05-17 Los Angeles, CA
| reply to Pirate515 said by Pirate515 :said by RangerTX :Police will have to provide evidence that it was him that actually posted those kiddie porn and/or that he knowingly enabled someone else to be able to do so. Well, to begin with, they will probably arrest him anyway just in case, and when he begins crying and pleading while he's in custody, they will take their sweet time running forensic analysis on his equipment to determine whether his cries and pleadings are legit or not. At the end, he will probably still be punished; however, the punishment will not be nearly as severe compared to what it would have been had he actually posted the stuff. The point is, kiddie porn is something authorities do not take lightly, and it makes much more sense just to lock up your wireless than to get caught for something you didn't do and then deal with the pain of proving your innocence. He has to an idiot to talk to cops. Anyone that talk to cops after getting arrest is an idiot in my book. Unless cops have evidence he was involved he will not do anytime. Stupidity is not a crime yet. -- i am not a lawyer but I do play one on the internet |
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  Jason Levine Premium join:2001-07-13 Albany, NY
| reply to Pirate515 You forgot one thing. During the investigation, his name will be "leaked" to the media who will go on and on about how a new scary child pornographer was found in the local area. Even if, in the end, he's set free, he'll still been seen as guilty in the eyes of the public. He might even lose his job and have to move just to escape the public "guilty verdict". |
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  CylonRed Premium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County
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| said by Jason Levine :You forgot one thing. During the investigation, his name will be "leaked" to the media who will go on and on about how a new scary child pornographer was found in the local area. Even if, in the end, he's set free, he'll still been seen as guilty in the eyes of the public. He might even lose his job and have to move just to escape the public "guilty verdict". BINGO - the real problem and the one that CAN'T be ignored... |
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