Well-written editorial -- made the points I was trying to make better than I did.
I'm surprised at the actions of the police in this case, but even more so with the actions of the library administration. This has always struck me a really bizarre position for a library to take. I'm really having a problem understanding their point of view.
I haven't done what you did, but I don't see a reason why I wouldn't do so in the future if I needed to. I simply don't see that you did anything wrong.
Boy, I'm glad that I used to live in Alaska and read still read the Anchorage Daily News online everyday. If not, I would have never heard about this site! Am addicted already.
"The officer said the department would seek a search warrant later, so authorities could check out what Mr. Tanner has been doing on the Internet."
That is an atrocity. ♪ Ohhh what a sham! ♪
That's right, Mr. Tanner ... you can't steal what is free. So, hats off to you, ♪ "Mr. sit in the car after library hours to go to conquer club.cooooooom" ♪
....yes, slight parody of the commercials...
You probably would have been in MAJOR trouble if you broke curfew.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
can this be locked? i thought the necro posting was being frowned upon after hecter and his cohorts one upped me by bringing back a solid 6 or more... for the record, i thought it was funny hecter!!!-0
Thorthoth,"Cloaking one's C&A fetish with moral authority and righteous indignation makes it ever so much more erotically thrilling"