Robobvious

Robobvious t1_jdq11vi wrote

Sorry I wasn’t trying to say he did. I’m moreso asking if it’s not a crime, what can he do if you don’t listen? Is it an enforceable lawful order if there’s no rule against running? Idk what would happen if that came to be challenged in a court of law and I’m just generally kind of interested in the mechanics of the legality of all that. It’s like an interesting thought experiment to ponder, but I also think there’s probably a correct answer that someone more knowledgable than me would know. We’d have to ask Attorney Tom or something, and he would probably say “It Depends.” Lol

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Robobvious t1_jdpposw wrote

Can security detain you for running? I don’t think stop running is a lawful order if you haven’t committed a crime. Running itself would have to be a crime. Not like you’re gonna win anything by not listening to them but I think they were power tripping. Sounds like they were protecting the airport from a slip and fall lawsuit rather than protecting you or anyone else there. Anyways congrats on making it home!

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Robobvious t1_j9za9zl wrote

I’m not saying more safety would be bad, but what I am saying is if you go to DTX and look at where the third rail is, it is baffling that someone could have touched it without deliberately climbing down onto active train tracks and trying to cross to the other platform instead of walking around the proper way which takes all of two minutes. You can’t break into electricity’s house and then act surprised when he’s home!

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Robobvious t1_j9x3tlp wrote

I don’t want to sound callous but whoever that was earned themselves a Darwin award. Are you familiar with Downtown Crossing? You would literally have to jump down onto the active train tracks in order to touch the third rail. It’s nonsensical that anyone would put themselves in that position.

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Robobvious t1_j2bjbg2 wrote

“The Tv and the remote count as one item because they need each other to work, you can’t claim what has already been claimed. …Also it’s not yours and a sticker doesn’t change that.”

Alternatively put your name on the front door when you get home tomorrow and leave him outside for a second, lol. 😂

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Robobvious t1_j1piup5 wrote

Fraud happens regardless of the systems put in place to prevent it, and successful fraud utilizes those systems to their advantage. So it very well could be a way to steal someone else’s account provided you have enough information.

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