Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's worth highlighting that it doesn't seem as though this caused any issue whatsoever for the author.
Had the government wanted to give him a harder time than they did, it could've been a significant issue. FBI agents are trained in interrogation techniques designed to manipulate you into saying contradictory things, for the sole purpose of being able to slap you with a false-statements charge in case they can't get enough on you to convict you of the crime they were actually investigating.
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#22> In response, Apple contacted the Secret Service and they raided my apartment. After censoring the work online, Apple did not pursue a civil case against me.
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#23> Especially the parts where I chastise, "look, we've gotten so wrapped up in all these computers we have forgotten about the real people around us". Like one of those cafe signs that says "we don't have wifi, talk to each other, pretend it's 1995". I think this cynical, dismissive attitude towards networked technology was popular in the late 2000s and early 2010s. Now I can see I was just parroting it. You aren't "p…
Also, I don't think that this sentiment has gone out of fashion at all.
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#24The police forces were created to protect property and 'the system', not people, and that's what they continue to do. https://worxintheory.wordpress.com/2014/12/07/origins-of-the...
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#25The police forces were created to protect property and 'the system', not people, and that's what they continue to do. https://worxintheory.wordpress.com/2014/12/07/origins-of-the...
If that is the case, why is civil asset forfeiture a thing? It seems to undermine property rights and is a glaring failure in the system.
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#26A bunch of previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27799859
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#27Stand out for me, however, was this line from the EFF: “if you're ever thinking of doing something like this in the future, give us a call first.”
I think taking that action would have altered my opinion on it. Does anyone know if such a reach out would actually get a useful response?
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#28The police forces were created to protect property and 'the system', not people, and that's what they continue to do. https://worxintheory.wordpress.com/2014/12/07/origins-of-the...
> The police forces were created to protect property and 'the system' If that is the case, why is civil asset forfeiture a thing? It seems to undermine property rights and is a glaring failure in the system.
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#29Earlier quoted context omitted.
Had the government wanted to give him a harder time than they did, it could've been a significant issue. FBI agents are trained in interrogation techniques designed to manipulate you into saying contradictory things, for the sole purpose of being able to slap you with a false-statements charge in case they can't get enough on you to convict you of the crime they were actually investigating.
Any idea why they do this? Is it a PR thing? Some angle like 95% of our suspects are convicted within 5 years .