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  • Lunyfringe

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    Can't dox a public figure, imho.

    You can harass, but that's a different thing. Just like they can't sue for libel.

    Or if a swat team shows up at your house because you're a criminal it's not swatting.
     

    easy rider

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    Can't dox a public figure, imho.

    You can harass, but that's a different thing. Just like they can't sue for libel.

    Or if a swat team shows up at your house because you're a criminal it's not swatting.
    Only because SWATting has become known as a prank. It had been known as swatted when swat was sent in.
     

    orbitup

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    benenglish

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    No issues, Mr Ben.
    Thanks. I didn't have any issue with your post. It is, as I said, not against the rules, the info is everywhere, and he's a very public figure.

    As background, I've had fellow officers who had to work under aliases. For them it was a matter of keeping their kids alive. Given those experiences, it's something I'm perhaps a bit over-sensitive about. But that makes no sense; I've been retired long enough that I should have relaxed a lot more by now.

    And this is the internet. Seriousness isn't really required here, is it? :)
     
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    Thanks. I didn't have any issue with your post. It is, as I said, not against the rules, the info is everywhere, and he's a very public figure.

    As background, I've had fellow officers who had to work under aliases. For them it was a matter of keeping their kids alive. Given those experiences, it's something I'm perhaps a bit over-sensitive about. But that makes no sense; I've been retired long enough that I should have relaxed a lot more by now.

    And this is the internet. Seriousness isn't really required here, is it? :)

    The internet is a ghetto. I understand those officers concern. I've put people in prison for decades. Keeping the kids alive is job #1. Mr Fonda didn't think his actions through. Whatever pill haze he was on that affected the brain~mouth filter....Leave the children out of the rant. Keep the sick pent up, pedophile anger off your fingers. He has problems. Problems that cause a smell of blood in the water. Now isn't the best time to do that.

    That's my take.
     
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