These websites have multiple privacy settings, but they must want to look like badasses to anyone who is curious. If you post photos depicting illegal activities, be damn sure set your damn photos/profiles to private.
The deserve everything they get, and not one bullet less.
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Originally posted by Zeron
Holy ****, civility in the forums?! My head just asploded.
Students argue that posting photos on Facebook is a First Amendment right.
Hilarious. I should totally be able to brag about breaking the law without fear of repercussion. This one time, I bragged about when I set the school cafeteria on fire. I can't believe I got in trouble. It's my right to say whatever the **** I want, right???!!
That sucks for them. One of the reasons why I don't have a MySpace/Facebook.
You're making it seem as if it's Myspace/Facebook's fault. Here's a hint:
It isn't.
~Tsugomaru
Originally posted by Hiluluk
WHEN do you think people die...?
When their heart is pierced by a bullet from a pistol...? No.
When they succumb to an incurable disease...? No.
When they drink soup made with a poisonous mushroom...? NO!!!
IT'S WHEN A PERSON IS FORGOTTEN...!!!
Chaz: what about all the music with rappers/rockers singing about illegal activities they've apparently done. are they getting arrested for it? no. 1st amendment.
also, i don't understand the point of the "under 18 laws not applying" when drinking is a under 21 law, not 18. i get you're a minor until 18, but that's irrelevant in this case.
regardless, the moral of this story most certainly is to set your profiles to friends only if you want to share your no-no pics.
Chaz: what about all the music with rappers/rockers singing about illegal activities they've apparently done. are they getting arrested for it? no. 1st amendment.
also, i don't understand the point of the "under 18 laws not applying" when drinking is a under 21 law, not 18. i get you're a minor until 18, but that's irrelevant in this case.
regardless, the moral of this story most certainly is to set your profiles to friends only if you want to share your no-no pics.
But in the case of Chaz's example, he's indirectly confessing to a crime he would be tied to.
Rappers aren't. Their music is 'fictional', and however close to reality it is, it would be nigh impossible to tie specific crimes that are rapped about to specific rappers.
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Chaz: what about all the music with rappers/rockers singing about illegal activities they've apparently done. are they getting arrested for it? no. 1st amendment.
also, i don't understand the point of the "under 18 laws not applying" when drinking is a under 21 law, not 18. i get you're a minor until 18, but that's irrelevant in this case.
regardless, the moral of this story most certainly is to set your profiles to friends only if you want to share your no-no pics.
I had a law professor tell me a story about someone doing something stupid like this.
The kid went to trial, was proven innocent, then when the trial was over, he jumped up and said "Haha! Got you suckers! No Double Jeopardy!" He was guilty all along. And because of Double Jeopardy laws, he couldn't be sent to trial for the same crime twice.
So they sent him to trial for a different crime and used his confession of his crime in the previous trial to convict him of the previous crime.
Moral of the story: don't say or do anything that could get you convicted of a crime.
I have to agree with everything Stretchy and Mal said. I would have no respect for a teacher if they knew that kids were breaking the law and didnt do anything.
Down here, alot of parents dont care about their kids. I know a 12 year old girl who left the house and didnt return for about a month. her mother was like "where ya been lol you turn to cook"..So Teachers should pick up the slack
Tass, I wasn't insinuating that the confession on its own makes the party guilty. Rather, it gives the authorities every reason to investigate your claim.
If there were lyrics like, "Go down by the dock, you'll find Eddie's ****, I buried it there, because I simply don't care," there would be probable cause to investigate the case of Eddie's missing ****.
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