[AF] WiFi is getting dangerous
Dana Puopolo
dpuopolo
Sat May 26 14:11:47 CDT 2007
All cops are sadists.
Pure and simple.
-D
------ Original Message ------
Received: Fri, 25 May 2007 09:51:36 PM EDT
From: RichardBJohnson at comcast.net
To: The Alternate Frequency <af at radiolists.net>Cc:
Subject: Re: [AF] WiFi is getting dangerous
A very important law enforcement tool is the common lie. So-called citizens
are trained to
tell the truth. Sometimes they tell lies. Police officers are trained to lie.
Sometimes they
tell the truth. That's the difference. One other thing, it's hard to argue
with a liar that wears
a gun. That's why the best advice is to avoid police altogether, even if you
think you have
nothing to hide --because, from a police perspective, you do.
--
Cheers,
Richard B. Johnson
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Alan Alsobrook <radiotech at bellsouth.net>
> Also if anyone didn't notice there is no indication as to weather or not
> the coffee shop was even aware of the complaint/arrest. I would think
> that the coffee shop would have had to bring the complaint, but
> indications are that the Police Chief brought the complaint on his own.
> From that I'm guessing (this is purely speculation) that the police
> noticed the car sitting there at a time when the shop was closed and
> this agitated them so they had to find something to charge him with to
> get him to go away.
>
> Since I work in public safety (on the fire/rescue side) I'm quite aware
> of police activities and procedures. The police always have in their
> arsenal what they (at least the ones in my area) refer to as "POP
> charges", (Pi**ing Off the Police). What this means if you aggravate
> them they have a charge they can and will arrest you for. I'm a thinking
> this computer one is a POP charge they had to do some research on to use.
>
> David Lawrence wrote:
> > On 5/24/07 2:22 PM, one Gary Glaenzer <glaenzer at verizon.net> wrote:
> >
> > > what part of 'free' did the judge / jury not comprehend ?
> >
> > If you read the article, there's no clarification as to whether or not it
> > was an open network, a network only for the customers of the coffee shop
> > (which may have been open, but for which there was a clear boundary
between
> > authorized and non-authorized users based on coffee breath).
>
> --
> Alan Alsobrook CSRE AMD CBNT
> St. Augustine Fl. 32086 904-829-8885
> aalso at Bellsouth.net
>
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