Don’t post pictures of yourself online doing illegal shit.

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    mmmm ordinary people learn from their mistakes, smart people learn from the mistakes of others (not this group or they’d not have posted b soc media), stupid people never kearn

    They literally did this to put it on social media so it seems odd to suggest they don’t then put it on social media

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    Sure, but best not to do illegal shit. However, if you are doing performative illegal shit because you feel angry with some aspects of an institution(s) you find questionable, perhaps find someone to give the reasons for your speedrunning or whatever you’re performing otherwise you might end up with a criminal record and that’s going to stuff up your life choices a bit.

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      The reason is (mostly?) lolz.

      Which is far from evil here. At least mask up or whatever to the point of not being (facial recognition + legally) identifiable before posting to your social media about someone who isn’t me (SWIM). As per OP, opsec, learn to love it or learn regrets.

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        Yes, i agree it’s not evil. They’re kids. It’s the melding of cyber reality with physical reality together with the illegal action that makes me a bit nervous.

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      If you are going to have a criminal record, “tormenting the church of scientology” is a pretty respectable thing to have on it. I would be more inclined to hire someone who did that.

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        true, as would it, however there are regulatory bullshits to consider. if somehow the financial industry makes tormenting the church of scientology a crime they can’t tolerate for, i don’t know, reasons that have absolutely positively nothing to do with shelley miscavige’s conspicuously missing skull, maybe you don’t want to work in the financial industry.

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        Personally I agree with you but not everyone thinks the same. There are also other matters to consider like whether you are a repeat offender, the age the offence was committed, etc. In the current authoritarian climate we need to warn kids not to stop protesting and pranking but to think how they’re doing it so it doesn’t become self-harming.

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      1 month ago

      Nah, if you’re stupid enough to film yourself while doing crimes you deserve everything you get. And I say that fully condoning these scientology runs.

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        “If you go for a walk, you’re still running laps around everybody who stayed home on the couch”

        Kids have got to learn how to not make stupid mistakes through practice. In the moment there are way too many things to re-examine and it’s natural default habits come back.

        At my first action I parked my bike 50m away and had to pass as an innocent bystander and no-sell the cops to get my bike back. That was stupid of me, but there were dozens of other things I did for the first time that I did a passable job at.

        It’s toxic to let mistakes outweigh everything.

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          We are talking about a 15-19 year olds here, not little kids. And they are not on death-row, they’re probably get fine and/or some community service. Seems quite appropirate as a punishment for being an absolute idiot. I’m standing by it, they deserve that.

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          They’re victims because they filmed themselves doing something they know is illegal and are now being processed with the evidence they themselves collected? I’m all for these shenanigans, just seems like a silly take to me.

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      Y’know people like this complain when kids don’t go out, and complain when they do

      Smh can’t win with these people

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    What a gross waste of tax-payer money and police time. Fuck the scientologist hucksters.

    Just a bunch of lawyers invoicing the rich to allow them to do immoral things and write it off as a charity donation.

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      This isn’t about scientology, this is about dumbfuck kids going along with stupid shit they saw on the internet for social media clicks. This could just as easily have been a mosque or planned parenthood building. They deserve whatever they get.

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          I dunno man, I did plenty of dumb illegal shit when I was a kid but the thing that makes that shit fun is figuring out how not to get caught. Doing this shit just because some narcissist on tiktok told you to and all your friends are doing it, and then literally handing the evidence over to the cops, what am I supposed to think about these little morons?

          I don’t have a problem with kids being kids, I have a problem with stupid people that are so mindless they just get swept along by the mob with absolutely no comprehension of the effects or consequences of their actions.

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            Kids swept along by the mob of social media is just literal baseline childhood today. You sound like you’re just wishing that away, or avoiding looking at it too hard.

            And in this case, the kiddos are doing something cool. Go find the every-single-thing else worth complaining about, this is the least dumb or bad thing happening presently. Makes you sound like an asshole 🤷‍♂️

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              It’s one thing to get swept along by the mob of social media, its a whole 'nother level of dumbassery to do illegal shit and then post the evidence to social media for the cops to come and arrest you. I dunno why that’s controversial.

  • dan@upvote.au
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    1 month ago

    Don’t post pictures of yourself online

    Also don’t bring your phone with you, or at least turn it off or put it in plane mode.

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    What’s the likelihood that the “climbed over and into police vehicles” is 90% of the reason the police care enough to put any resources into a serious investigation?

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        You missed the point. The police have some discretion in how they prioritise their resources. They tend to place at the top of that list anyone who messes with their shit. What I was suggesting was that messing with the police cars potentially elevated this from “yep, we’ll totally look into this thing, pop it on that pile over there” to “alright kids, you want to FAFO with us?”

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          Yes, police tend to give more priority to crimes against their property. That’s to be expected. That’s reasonable. If someone stole a police car and equipment do you not think that deserves priority over a random stolen hyundai getz? It absolutely does because it’s a police car. If a police car gets damaged that’s less police resources that can be out there catching other criminals.

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    This isn’t the most well written article, it makes it sound like there are police vehicles parked on the grounds of the church of Scientology.

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    It’s “clout culture” combined with poor parenting. They see other people doing it and they want to be part of the in crowd. Because they were never taught critical thinking skills they never stop to think “If my dumbfuck buddy Kyle can see this so can the cops”.

    When I was growing up I learned to assume everyone is a cop, as a result I made sure no one was looking (even my dipshit peers) before I did something potentially ruinous.

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    1 month ago

    It’s good to know that protesting the Cult of Scientology hasn’t gone out of fashion.

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      Sorry, seen this in my ‘All’ feed. Didn’t know scientology had a place down there.

      But yeah “trend”. I think the building here in California took the door knobs off their entrances because it kept happening.