What are people's thoughts on if this is staged? Considering the views / subscriptions are the main motivation here, it might justify the expenses poured into this project – that is, it would be quite a waste if all that effort went into the build just to have no one actually take it off the porch. If actors were used, it would explain the lack of police involvement (it's easy to say, "police weren't interested" ). A…
Mark reportedly lives in California, a two-party state. Wouldn’t he be running afoul of wiretapping laws, regardless if he’s recording criminals?
Glitter bomb tricks parcel thieves
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#182Earlier quoted context omitted.
Given the police's complete inaction vigilantism was inevitable. I wonder if an industry of decoy packages will spring up, maybe "sticky" or "smelly" glitter. Or heck just go full ink bomb. I wonder where the law stands on this? Can you really be liable if someone steals your property then causes property damage using it?
The law says booby-traps are illegal. Depending on the damage/injury you cause, you will be prosecuted. Two wrongs etc etc
> A booby trap may be defined as any concealed or camouflaged device designed to cause bodily injury
It doesn't apply.
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#183Earlier quoted context omitted.
IANAL, but is that seriously a legal risk? The guy would have to explain he stole it.
Here in the USA, everyone is litigation crazy, so an enterprising lawyer would probably happily file a suit against the maker if someone was injured because of it.
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#184Earlier quoted context omitted.
Noone said anything about sympathy. And lack of sympathy is irrelevant to legal liability.
Ok, let me spell it out: that the law protects criminals and punishes innocent citizens in such cases is indicative of a problem with the law. And yes, defending your property from theft is categorically "innocent".
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#185Anyone else found it unsatisfactory that there was nothing about forwarding the footage of the thieves to the police?
It's in the first minute of the video. The police don't care.
In later videos he had license plates--that's an easy arrest, and I'd bet they'd take that video a bit more seriously.
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#187What if somebody was driving and while it opens he has an accident and is dead and/or kills somebody? What would happen?
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#188Earlier quoted context omitted.
Mark reportedly lives in California, a two-party state. Wouldn’t he be running afoul of wiretapping laws, regardless if he’s recording criminals?
Sure, but do you really think the criminals will present him with a lawsuit... when they literally stole from him?
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#189Earlier quoted context omitted.
We sure wouldn't want to upset people stealing our belongings.
I won't deny the criminality. I'm still not going to cause them thousands of dollars in damage over it.
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#190What are people's thoughts on if this is staged? Considering the views / subscriptions are the main motivation here, it might justify the expenses poured into this project – that is, it would be quite a waste if all that effort went into the build just to have no one actually take it off the porch. If actors were used, it would explain the lack of police involvement (it's easy to say, "police weren't interested" ). A…