[ale] kimset

Greg runman at speedfactory.net
Thu Feb 13 09:16:11 EST 2003


yes, for entering, of breaking and entering fame.  Loosely defined, breaking
is something like opening a door or window (or busting it open). Entering is
crossing the threshold. Trespassing is being on someone's property when told
to leave - either verbally or by a notice (sign).  You might be guilty of
perhaps both trespassing and breaking.

btw, with regards to the "honeypot" issue on another thread.  Honeypots or
"chamber pots" were man's first try at indoor plumbing - thus predating the
IT use of the word by several centuries.

Greg

> -----Original Message-----
> From: ale-admin at ale.org [mailto:ale-admin at ale.org]On Behalf Of Geoffrey
> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 8:55 AM
> To: ale at ale.org
> Subject: Re: [ale] kimset
>
>
> cfowler wrote:
> > Circumventing access controls is wrong.  But what if there are no access
> > controls?
>
> So you walk up to the mall at 11:00 am on a Sunday, try the door, it's
> not locked!  You walk in, pick up something and walk out.  Have you
> broken the law?  Yes.
>
> So you walk up to the mall at 11:00 am on a Sunday, try the door, it's
> not locked!  You walk in,  walk around a bit, and a officer of the law
> spots you through the glass.  Have you broken the law?  Will you be
> prosecuted??
>
> I don't really know, although you could likely be trespassing.  The
> average person knows the hours of the mall and isn't open, but I suspect
> some are open at 11:00 am on Sunday.  What if it was 1:00 am?  I suspect
> you'd be hauled off and booked.
>
> --
> Until later: Geoffrey		esoteric at 3times25.net
>
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