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by rcfox
4836 days ago
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You've missed my point. If you were in a parking lot and found your car to be unlocked, this might alarm you. You might try someone else's door to see if it's similarly unlocked, and just to be sure it's not a fluke, you might try another. I'm not even going to try to adapt that to your rape scenario. I feel like there should be an equivalent of Godwin's law that I could appeal to in this context. |
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Let's roll with your scenario -- Do you systematically go through all the cars in the lot? Do you collect personal information from those cars, like names on the insurance? Do you get busted making on-the-record comments about exploiting the use of that data for your own personal gain?
Seriously, weev was hardly being a good samaritan. He was doing something he shouldn't have been doing, made some stupid/incriminating comments in a public forum, then didn't handle the data properly. Worst of all, he's facing serious jail time and is too obnoxious to even admit that what he did might have been inappropriate.
Personally, I'm all for living in a world where you can leave your car door unlocked and not be blamed when someone opens the door. Call it a Godwin-esque move if you want, but I'm just not into blaming victims.