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by AnimalMuppet 910 days ago
What he did was illegal. Not just non-neurotypical.

You saying something isn't illegal. You're not going to be put in prison (or a hospital) for life for saying something.

I see in your other post that you think hacking businesses may be completely justified. That's fine; you can think that. But you understand that there are laws against it, right? And you can expect the laws to be enforced, whether or not you personally think the laws are justified (or even right)?

You may think in terms of civil disobedience. That's your choice if you want to go that way. But that's your deliberate choice, not just some random thing you do ruining your life.

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Yes, illegal, but so is parking in a no stopping zone. Not making excuses for him, but I have a strong reaction to the phrase “sentenced to life” seems like the dead end of a life. Because a video got leaked. Rehab isn’t an option? I'm not a cybersecurity guy (“non-computational life sciences” guy) but seems kid the kid is pretty talented at something.
> Because a video got leaked.

You should read the article, the video leak has absolutely no bearing on the sentencing. He was part of a hacking group that ransomed the major telcos, and when arrested was violent.

He is currently being held for his and other people's safety, the sentence for life is "until doctors feel he is no longer a violent risk to the public".

Was it violent, or did he have a normal autistic reaction to the shitty things police do when they're on a mission?

Every autistic interaction I've ever seen with police has ended up with the police making some obvious mistake that made it impossible for the autistic person to react "properly". They always say confusing things, and they bark their orders over and over really fast so you can't think straight and thus can't follow their orders fast enough. You make one "wrong" step and they think it's okay to start touching you, something that makes many autistic folks involuntarily react in ways that can seem violent but often aren't violent at all.

You seem American.

Here in the UK we take this seriously. Yes, police are actually trained.

Unfortunately there was a case a few years back in America where an autistic person was having a sensory overload of some sort and was freaking out in the street. The police were called but there was another person trying to help calm them down.

The police drew their guns and the autistic person and the person calming them laid on the ground and complied. Somehow, the police fired at the calming person and hit them. I believe they survived but it's crazy over here.

He's done a lot more than leak a video, perhaps you have a better idea on how he can receive treatment?