You posted a report, and cite it again above, about a Mr. Gannon arrested in New Hampshire for recording police abuse without their permission, being apparently unaware of the law against it at the time--which is, of course, no excuse. But first the Nashua Telegraph in its article http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/artic le?AID=/20060629/NEWS01/106290121 and then/. also committed felonies under that same statute by publishing and republishing that article. Specifically, 570-A:2, 1(c) states that a person is guilty of a class B felony who:
"(c) Wilfully discloses, or endeavors to disclose, to any other person the contents of any telecommunication or oral communication, knowing or having reason to know that the information was obtained through the interception of a telecommunication or oral communication in violation of this paragraph" --See http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/RSA/html/LVIII/570 -A/570-A-2.htm Such is our national descent into a police state. I hope you have better resources to deal with the fallout than the unfortunate Mr. Gannon.
What is the "new law" in Pennsylvania that criminalizes photographing police? Please cite it. This seems to be part of a national push. In Montana it extends beynd photography. I have recently been threatened with being charged with "Obstructing" for not yielding to a warrantless search of my property, so I looked it up. See http://data.opi.mt.gov/bills/mca/45/7/45-7-302.htm especially paragraph (2). !! Our general defense in Montana is insisting on trial by jury--provided one represents himself; otherwise it invites rapid bankruptcy--but trial by jury is not guaranteed by all states' consitutions for all crimes.
1. Arrogance, including manipulation of customers, disdain for torpid judicial processes, etc. This mode misestimates human hubris when pushed. 2. Greed. So Mr. Gates' cash stash is to carry the company through 5 years of zero sales: does he have the buy-in of the stockholders on that? The monoplists of the last century had the great advantage of personal ownership of their enterprises. 3. Self-delusion: believing own truthspeak, e.g. that embracing and expropriating others' innovatons is innovation. 4. Narcissism: the thought that everyone else is a reflection of oneself and thinks like oneself or can be made to so think. E.g., in this case, that all competitors are driven by the same cravings as Microsoft. 5. Egocentrism: the thought that the world revolves around oneself, and all users, students, universities, hardware manufacturers, governments, etc., have no independence but inherently so revolve. 6. Hierarchy: the thought that the whole of society is composed of master/slave power relationships and no equality, independence, or voluntary conferacy can exist.
"Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad."
You posted a report, and cite it again above, about a Mr. Gannon arrested in New Hampshire for recording police abuse without their permission, being apparently unaware of the law against it at the time--which is, of course, no excuse. But first the Nashua Telegraph in its article http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/artic le?AID=/20060629/NEWS01/106290121 and then /. also committed felonies under that same statute by publishing and republishing that article. Specifically, 570-A:2, 1(c) states that a person is guilty of a class B felony who:
0 -A/570-A-2.htm Such is our national descent into a police state. I hope you have better resources to deal with the fallout than the unfortunate Mr. Gannon.
"(c) Wilfully discloses, or endeavors to disclose, to any other person the contents of any telecommunication or oral communication, knowing or having reason to know that the information was obtained through the interception of a telecommunication or oral communication in violation of this paragraph" --See http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/RSA/html/LVIII/57
What is the "new law" in Pennsylvania that criminalizes photographing police? Please cite it. This seems to be part of a national push. In Montana it extends beynd photography. I have recently been threatened with being charged with "Obstructing" for not yielding to a warrantless search of my property, so I looked it up. See http://data.opi.mt.gov/bills/mca/45/7/45-7-302.htm especially paragraph (2). !! Our general defense in Montana is insisting on trial by jury--provided one represents himself; otherwise it invites rapid bankruptcy--but trial by jury is not guaranteed by all states' consitutions for all crimes.
1. Arrogance, including manipulation of customers, disdain for torpid judicial processes, etc. This mode misestimates human hubris when pushed.
2. Greed. So Mr. Gates' cash stash is to carry the company through 5 years of zero sales: does he have the buy-in of the stockholders on that? The monoplists of the last century had the great advantage of personal ownership of their enterprises.
3. Self-delusion: believing own truthspeak, e.g. that embracing and expropriating others' innovatons is innovation.
4. Narcissism: the thought that everyone else is a reflection of oneself and thinks like oneself or can be made to so think. E.g., in this case, that all competitors are driven by the same cravings as Microsoft.
5. Egocentrism: the thought that the world revolves around oneself, and all users, students, universities, hardware manufacturers, governments, etc., have no independence but inherently so revolve.
6. Hierarchy: the thought that the whole of society is composed of master/slave power relationships and no equality, independence, or voluntary conferacy can exist.
"Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad."
Not quite wholly new. City streets are such a monopoly open to all.