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Old 03-25-2011, 01:33 PM   #70
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Originally Posted by GlennD View Post
Harry, I don't disagree with your scenario - you're a technically competent computer user. But what about the users that aren't? It's incredibly easy to set up a wireless network nowadays. Heck, ISPs hand out wireless routers during initial setup. Go into any middle-class apartment building with a laptop and you'll find dozens of access points - most of them owned by people who honestly don't have a clue about security. To continue your analogy, should they be ticketed because someone else hot-wired their car and took it out joyriding?
Glenn, I completely understand what you're saying. Please see my other posts for clarification: what I object to is people who are as guilty as sin using these ambiguities as a way of getting out of being punished for things they know damned well they are guilty of. If anyone can suggest a good way of handling that, I'd love to hear it.
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