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Re: CEOs need better security said by cableties:The guy exercised his right to free speech. It is one thing if someone trespassed, was hostile or threatened. This clever person merely showed that no one is private. Not even Corporate CEOs of communication companies (that have been allowing wiretapping since the phone system was invented). It's not like the guy did a Ted Kaczinsky...wait a minute here...TK... Ted Kaczinsky...both have the same initials!!! I'm calling the Feds!!! If I lived in that neighborhood(I wish), I would have called the cops on him for disturbing the peace. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page |
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 fireflierCoffee. . .Need CoffeePremium join:2001-05-25 Limbo | And you would have gotten the same response as any other average guy--which is probably little to no response from the cops. Of course, if you told them "I'm the CEO of some bull$hit corporation", they'd probably be ther with SWAT, guns drawn and tear gas to haul the guy with the bullhorn off for some ridiculous reason.
You're free to call the cops on people who annoy you just like any CEO. The poblem comes when the cops and others respond to CEOs differently than they do you and I for the same issues. -- Tradition: Just because you've always done it that way doesn't mean it's not incredibly stupid. --despair.com |
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| said by fireflier:... You're free to call the cops on people who annoy you just like any CEO. The poblem comes when the cops and others respond to CEOs differently than they do you and I for the same issues. no truer words. it is not even the golden rule continues to apply. if nothing else it buys access to the people may not always get their support but at least with a pot o gold you can get their time -- my site |
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