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Stumbles

join:2002-12-17
Port Saint Lucie, FL
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So what's next?

Ok, so now its been decided an open Wi-Fi is soooooo bad a police department feels the need to drive around neighborhoods and tell folks they left their Wi-Fi unlocked. Last I knew, just about anywhere on this planet, it is illegal to walk into a persons house uninvited. But apparently leaving your house, apartment, or condo door unlocked is not worthy of their attention. What a waste of tax payers money.


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Longport, NJ
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said by Stumbles:

Last I knew, just about anywhere on this planet, it is illegal to walk into a persons house uninvited. But apparently leaving your house, apartment, or condo door unlocked is not worthy of their attention. What a waste of tax payers money.
Where did you come up with that fantasy. Nowhere in the news item is any mention of anyone walking in to someones home uninvited.
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Stumbles

join:2002-12-17
Port Saint Lucie, FL

Apparently you cannot read and draw analogies, so step back into your fantasy.


chimera

join:2009-06-09
Washington, DC

I live in DC and I did get a note left on my gate by a police officer when I left it unlocked. I consider it a public service, and it tells me that they are patrolling the area. So yes, I get your analogy, and I think that it's nice of them.


iansltx

join:2007-02-19
Golden, CO
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reply to Stumbles
Betcha they have a deal with Telstra. Because for every unprotected WiFi network, Telstrea might just be losing a few bucks a month for oe of their horribly capped DSL plans.


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