I agree with Tom123, how hard is it to figure out that a truck a month would quickly add up to "millions of dollars" not to mention any collateral damage to pedestrians or other motorists... *easily* cheaper to raise teh bridge! Sounds like a good project to burn up some ObamaBucks!
Actually, i think a gay couple adopting a kid is completely wrong. I strongly disapprove of that AND of gay marriage by the way. And grown people adopting grown-ups? I find that very odd.
This would be a much simpler question if we could assume without prejudice that an unlocked connection is universally understood to be public.
Legality doesn't equal morality.
Several tried to liken this problem to stealing apples or water from a pond. They fail to realize that in such cases the act of trespassing would become an integral part of the problem where easily delineated property lines exist. We universally accept that property lines are just that, lines that separate our property.
What if the interior walls of my abode were infiltrated by an unlocked wireless connection?
Is the originator of the signal trespassing?
At a minimum how is this any different from a donut showing up in my refrigerator?
The law of my castle is pretty clear in this situation:
Unclaimed donuts are fair game!
If you don't want public use of your WiFi then lock it up, elsewise I'm gonna eat your donuts.
If it is a life and death situation why don't they just shove the offending vehicle out of the way with the fire truck. Why waste time looking for the owner??
Sounds like a good project to burn up some ObamaBucks!
That would be disturbing but not gross.
Christ has risin,
Christ will come again!
Amen
Legality doesn't equal morality.
Several tried to liken this problem to stealing apples or water from a pond. They fail to realize that in such cases the act of trespassing would become an integral part of the problem where easily delineated property lines exist. We universally accept that property lines are just that, lines that separate our property.
What if the interior walls of my abode were infiltrated by an unlocked wireless connection?
Is the originator of the signal trespassing?
At a minimum how is this any different from a donut showing up in my refrigerator?
The law of my castle is pretty clear in this situation:
Unclaimed donuts are fair game!
If you don't want public use of your WiFi then lock it up, elsewise I'm gonna eat your donuts.
Your absolutely right. My sincerest apologies.