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OT: Standing Up For What's Right - Against Circuit City and the local Police
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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Stern" data-source="post: 731216" data-attributes="member: 52580"><p>fkent, while you are correct that we only have his version, he has gone out of his way to provide references on who he is (previously published articles about his professional work), as well as the citation number, the names and badge numbers of the officer and supervisor, the location where the event took place. Everything that happens within the legal system will be a matter of public record. His reputation will be on the line when the public gains access to whatever materials are generated from this case, including his testimony, and that of witnesses for or against him.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's good enough for me.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, because he works in a field I understand, I know a bit about the tendencies of people doing the kind of work he does. He's what is known as a "white hat" hacker, meaning he uses his knowledge of computer system security and vulnerabilities to help people and organizations safeguard their information and assets against bad guy hackers. People like Righi tend to have a very well developed sense of respect for property and privacy. Reading his blog, my gut tells me his personality matches that of others working in his field, and it fits perfectly with the mindset of someone who refuses to be abused by arbitrary use of power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Stern, post: 731216, member: 52580"] fkent, while you are correct that we only have his version, he has gone out of his way to provide references on who he is (previously published articles about his professional work), as well as the citation number, the names and badge numbers of the officer and supervisor, the location where the event took place. Everything that happens within the legal system will be a matter of public record. His reputation will be on the line when the public gains access to whatever materials are generated from this case, including his testimony, and that of witnesses for or against him. That's good enough for me. Also, because he works in a field I understand, I know a bit about the tendencies of people doing the kind of work he does. He's what is known as a "white hat" hacker, meaning he uses his knowledge of computer system security and vulnerabilities to help people and organizations safeguard their information and assets against bad guy hackers. People like Righi tend to have a very well developed sense of respect for property and privacy. Reading his blog, my gut tells me his personality matches that of others working in his field, and it fits perfectly with the mindset of someone who refuses to be abused by arbitrary use of power. [/QUOTE]
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