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by pimmen89
3338 days ago
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Yes there is if you believe that customer to be a health inspector and you move set up your shop somewhere else with the intent of evading said health inspector. See the keyword "intent" there? If your intent with an action is to break the law, the action is illegal. |
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Now the part that Uber is hiding up someone elses wrongdoing makes a bit more sense, but still seems to be the same kind of thing. If investigators wanted to know, they should have gotten an order against Uber and audited their records.
After all, I encrypt communications. Sometimes with the explicit intent of making sure LE can't see what I've written. Should encryption be interfering? All the people suggesting we wipe devices before crossing a border, is that not the same?