janalsncm 5 days ago

The thread is about going after people on Signal who are tracking officer locations. There are entirely legitimate reasons to want that information including exercising your first amendment rights at that location.

  • charcircuit 5 days ago

    And there are illegitimate reasons too like going there to obstruct law enforcement operations. Since there are people obstructing law enforcement, the mechanisms that which such groups of people operate need to be investigated.

    • janalsncm 5 days ago

      That’s not the standard. It doesn’t matter whether there could be illegitimate reasons. There could also be illegitimate reasons for using Google Maps. It’s still allowed.

      What matters is the intent of the people publishing the information, which the government will need to prove was illegal.

      • charcircuit 5 days ago

        As part of an investigation Google Maps could be subpoenaed. It's allowed but there may be a need to investigate.

habinero 5 days ago

Oh no, not civil disobedience. The horror.

  • charcircuit 5 days ago

    Yes, it is horrible for people to break the law. Glorifying it for protesting purposes is destructive to a civilized society and downgrades us to a third world country.

    • filoeleven 4 days ago

      The protests are because the trump regime is breaking the law.

      • charcircuit 4 days ago

        If you believe someone is breaking the law that doesn't mean it is permissible to also break the law. That is asking for society to spiral into chaos.