> While a stolen bike probably isn't that valuable, what matters is that in most places, there's basically no chances that you will be caught. > And I'm not kidding about the absence of enforcement and low risk of…
You can think of various ways to fast track justice for small crimes, similar to small claims court. You don't need a jury trial for an obvious bike theft. But you don't even need to get to this stage. If you have 99%…
For once, .ngo is more credible. From wikipedia: > Unlike the more prevalent .org domain, which is also managed by the Public Interest Registry, .ngo will require validation of the registrant's non-governmental status
It's inevitable that in 20 years every living person on this planet will have it's location tracked in real-time. All kinds of crime will become impossible. Today the police doesn't have resources to spend on stolen…
> While a stolen bike probably isn't that valuable, what matters is that in most places, there's basically no chances that you will be caught. > And I'm not kidding about the absence of enforcement and low risk of…
You can think of various ways to fast track justice for small crimes, similar to small claims court. You don't need a jury trial for an obvious bike theft. But you don't even need to get to this stage. If you have 99%…
For once, .ngo is more credible. From wikipedia: > Unlike the more prevalent .org domain, which is also managed by the Public Interest Registry, .ngo will require validation of the registrant's non-governmental status
It's inevitable that in 20 years every living person on this planet will have it's location tracked in real-time. All kinds of crime will become impossible. Today the police doesn't have resources to spend on stolen…