Comment Re:Why? (Score 1) 769
He's using a computer programming analogy, give him his due.
He's using a computer programming analogy, give him his due.
A car is whatever the judge damn well says it is.
Not to mention that abuse of police power is a federal offense.
Using a weapon to assault a police officer is still a felony in most places.
That's SUDO GO BAKE ME A PIE
Just like sovereign governments are using THEIR claws to rip apart bitcoin?
This isn't a dupe, it's an escalation of the same story that happened after the original was already posted.
Rather like how they broke news of TEPCO's reactors as a separate story from the tsunami.
Right, the same law that gets exchanges shut down and their assets seized for money laundering.
I'm surprised mostly becuase it didn't get seized by the TSA before he got there.
If the government destroyed it preemptively they'd be guilty of spoliation.
This way instead they get immunity to discovery and subpoenas.
Who gets to decide if the new government in Kiev is legitimate or not?
They took her glasses hostage to take her purse. It's a trick as old as time, getting something by threatening something else that's more valuable.
Casinos can eject whoever they darn please and they don't need a reason for it.
And they don't have to be fair about it.
The person who snatched them off her face and ran is guilty of robbery and should be prosecuted for it.
This lady may have stirred up trouble but she is still a victim and no amount of provocation gives her attackers any excuse.
Is that they're fining a non profit organization supported by donations.
If this was a business I would see more sense, but somehow fining charities doesn't sit well with me.
If you want to put yourself on the map, publish your own map.