Police who raided a marijuana store, destroying security cameras and the DVR, harassing the store's customers, consuming edible marijuana products, and playing darts, were caught on camera. The cops claim that said recording is illegal because the cops had an expectation of privacy after destroying all of the security cameras.
I wish I could make up this stuff.
(Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Monday August 10 2015, @06:43AM
IP = Imaginary Property
You don't get to lock people up for "taking" your Imaginary Property. Physical assets are not to be confused with Imaginary Property.
Abortion is the number one killed of children in the United States.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 10 2015, @06:36PM
So if I transfer all of your money out of your bank account into mine, you think I shouldn't be locked up? Bits on a computer aren't physical assets, after all; you exchanged your physical asset for an imaginary property representing them. I really hope that you don't actually mean what you said but instead meant to say something along the lines of "copying isn't stealing"; if I copy your imaginary representation of a physical asset, you lose nothing, but if I take it, you are certainly deprived of a real asset.