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01-26-2016 07:51 AM |
"Dude, you can do things (using a computer, or not ...) that ought not to be done, and you can say things (in public places, or not) that ought not to be said." And if you don't know that by, say, age five, then you should be prepared for law enforcement officers to do their job to protect the public and to get to the bottom of the matter ... first.
If you act in a manner that gives reasonable cause to believe that you may be acting -- or intending to act -- like "a dangerous criminal," and/or "promoting criminal activity," then it is indeed their job to investigate. Yes, you might be detained, and (if you don't fight it) you can expect (in America, at least) to be treated as the "presumed innocent" person that (of course ... of course ...) you really are.
But, I gotta say: "you did this to yourself, you stupid moron!" :banghead:
As for Mr. Reiser, he learned what happens when you fool around with the Russian Mafia. Amazingly enough, I believe he is still alive. He should be counting his lucky stars that he's not feeding fish in the Volga.
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