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by pyrale 588 days ago
Uber has a history of serving falsified data to the justice, though. Their offices are raided because they can’t be trusted with a subpoena.
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The real issue is that technology has rendered office raiding useless. People are welcome to explore alternatives.
> People are welcome to explore alternatives.

For companies that deliberately obstruct justice work? Have the board and a healthy amount of executives serve 20 years in a high security prison, seize the assets and investigate their investors' due dilligence process. Gather proof with infiltrated workers.

Tech leaders need to learn that criminal conspiracy is not part of a good business plan. If they start using mafia tactics, so can Justice.