• Its legal for your Facebook friends to show your profile to police
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[QUOTE=Fangz;37305104]So the 14 day que is complete BS?[/QUOTE] I was actually able to reactivate the facebook account I deleted in 2008. You could never get rid of the fucking things. Once you have it, you have it forever. [editline]18th August 2012[/editline] Actually, I didn't even have to activate it, I just logged in and thought "Huh, I thought I deleted this"
That guy is making some serious cash, maybe I should start selling drugs and be the baddest muthafuckin hustla there ever was
[QUOTE=areolop;37303554]You cant delete you Facebook[/QUOTE] But you can delete all the information on it or delete all your friends. I don't think facebook keeps backups of old information. Although if you are a criminal and have a facebook you deserve to get arrested.
Solution: don't use facebook
[QUOTE=supersnail11;37305214]Solution: don't use facebook[/QUOTE] Exactly. Nobody is safe.
sjust a heads up, you can delete a Facebook account but you have to go through their help and support page. Its nice andhidden.
Is it really that hard to check someone's profile?
So is TestEcull gonna come in this thread and say something along the lines of 'this is why I don't use facebook' like he does every time FB is mentioned?
There's a lot of snitches in this thread, this isn't a good thing.
punk-ass busta
[QUOTE=ZombieDawgs;37310859]There's a lot of snitches in this thread, this isn't a good thing.[/QUOTE] How is people reporting crimes NOT a good thing?
[QUOTE=TCB;37311016]punk-ass [B]busta[/B][/QUOTE] [img]http://s3.amazonaws.com/quotefully_production/photos/character/75030c3b990911e090a412313b10052d_small[/img]
[QUOTE=zacht_180;37302756]I know a few gang-bangers. Time to wreak havoc on these incompetent little shits to society. :)[/QUOTE] I wonder how they would feel if they knew you were going to give the cops their information. :)
[QUOTE=Ownederd;37305127]there's something wrong with that[/QUOTE] Not really. You can delete you access to the account (and remove friends, etc) but the account will remain on the Facebook servers - dormant. If the police need to look at your profile they can. Facebook will even send them every single status you posted, commented on, and all the photos you uploaded, tagged in, etc.
[QUOTE=mac338;37302593]Yeah, I have no problem with this.[/QUOTE] It's no different than a rat handing in papers, texts, or drugs you give him. So yea, it's consistent legally. [editline]19th August 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=Sgt-NiallR;37313001]How is people reporting crimes NOT a good thing?[/QUOTE] Drug dealing is a victimless crime and any person who would get someone arrested for it is a pretty shitty person. If a crime doesn't have a victim, you are a horrible person to report it.
All crimes have a victim, thats why its a crime
[QUOTE=yawmwen;37315519]Drug dealing is a victimless crime and any person who would get someone arrested for it is a pretty shitty person.[/QUOTE] Except for, you know, the victims. People who end up ruined by drugs, or the people who are killed by the drug cartels.
You guys know that facebook will release account details to any police officer who asks regardless of a warrant anyway, right?
[QUOTE=Sector 7;37315786]You guys know that facebook will release account details to any police officer who asks regardless of a warrant anyway, right?[/QUOTE] They own your account so really if the police 'ask' for it and Facebook just hands it over its all game
Doesn't affect me, I never use Facebook.
[QUOTE=Sector 7;37315786]You guys know that facebook will release account details to any police officer who asks regardless of a warrant anyway, right?[/QUOTE] Not really. There a search for a missing girl going on in Norway right now, and the police asked Facebook to give them access to her account, which they refused.
[QUOTE=areolop;37303554]You cant delete you Facebook[/QUOTE] -late-
[QUOTE=Carne;37316418]Not really. There a search for a missing girl going on in Norway right now, and the police asked Facebook to give them access to her account, which they refused.[/QUOTE] they [I]could[/I] give it to them but, like the good people they are, they require a warrant
[QUOTE=yawmwen;37315519] Drug dealing is a victimless crime and any person who would get someone arrested for it is a pretty shitty person. If a crime doesn't have a victim, you are a horrible person to report it.[/QUOTE] That's terrible logic.
[QUOTE=TrippyJuicyj;37315393]I wonder how they would feel if they knew you were going to give the cops their information. :)[/QUOTE] Probably wouldn't be too fond of it. I was just kidding, by the way... It was an exaggerated joke. As much as I kind of hate to say it I would consider some old friends or acquaintances, having growing up with some of them. Of course I try to distance myself from them, and while I don't condone what they are doing or who they're hanging out with I'm not going to give them shit for it. For the three or four I consider friends, they're in a gang and I'm not, they can respect that. I've tried getting people to change, but 9 out of 10 times it's not gonna work. Edit: Also, in the U.S. the police (most likely a detective) can go to your ISP and ask for information without a warrant. It's up to the ISP if they want to hand them any data, but when the detective shows up to the company's doorstep with a warrant, they have no choice. So a warrant isn't necessarily [i]required.[/i]
[QUOTE=areolop;37315644]All crimes have a victim, thats why its a crime[/QUOTE] Yea, like the homosexuals who aren't allowed to marry? Who are their victims? [QUOTE=Paramud;37315760]Except for, you know, the victims. People who end up ruined by drugs, or the people who are killed by the drug cartels.[/QUOTE] Except those people aren't made by the drug dealers. Drug addicts are victims of themselves, not their dealer. Would you consider an obese person a victim of McDonalds? Also, drug cartels exist because drugs are a crime in the first place. So really, every person killed by the drug cartels is a victim of the government that made the drugs illegal, in addition to the cartel.
[QUOTE=yawmwen;37317262]Except those people aren't made by the drug dealers. Drug addicts are victims of themselves, not their dealer. Would you consider an obese person a victim of McDonalds?[/quote] Depends. Are McDonalds peddling highly addictive narcotic burgers? [quote]Also, drug cartels exist because drugs are a crime in the first place. So really, every person killed by the drug cartels is a victim of the government that made the drugs illegal, in addition to the cartel.[/QUOTE] Oh boy here we go
[QUOTE=Paramud;37317277]Depends. Are McDonalds peddling highly addictive narcotic burgers? [/QUOTE] Actually, high fat, high sodium, and high sugar foods are incredibly addictive.
[QUOTE=Da_Maniac_;37303309]You can make that "if" a "when"[/QUOTE] Don't be a shit disturber, it's not your business to help arrest people with for petty crimes.
[QUOTE=yawmwen;37317297]Actually, high fat, high sodium, and high sugar foods are incredibly addictive.[/QUOTE] hahah if you think that people who eat at mcdonalds have a physical addiction to a burger then you need to check your facts, the only reason people keep eating there is because it's cheap and fast
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