  cuda
@sbcglobal.net
| The analogies have got to go
All these car analogies are so far off. The WiFi is not a material possession. A closer analogy would be;
Your driving down a road... a sign says turn next right for free donuts and coffee... at the next right there is a sign that says.... turn now for hot fresh coffee and donuts.... you being in need of a quick snack turn the corner to get some... WHAMM! Officer barbrady arrests you for driving on a private road (trespassing). Of course you argue that the signs were advertising you to stop in for coffee & donuts. Officer barbrady then informs you that the signs and private road was only for family & friends. You persist to argue that the signs should say that then. The officer then explains "since the signs are on private property they do not have the authority to make them fix there signs". Then he smiles and says "chill out man...its only 3 years".
Hey, if this law passes, everyone in CT can drive around with laptops, iphones..etc. and call the police whenever someone's home network illegally invites your computer. The are after all stealing my clock cycles and ram. I didn't ask for mr & mrs frigindumb to access my wireless receiver and send info to my portable. Wouldn't that be against the law also? |