Hi! > Interesting (child-like) thoughts, but in reality, this society we live > in has laws. > > If a person leaves the door to their home unlocked one evening (consciously > or mistakenly) and someone chooses to go inside and ransacks the place. > Sure the homeowner probably should have locked the door, but doing so > didn't give the attacker just cause to go inside and cause the person > grief. > > It's still a crime. And if caught, the result will still be the same > whether you're in the USA, Canada, Germany or China... > > Do not pass go. Do not collect $200. Go directly to jail (or at least > pay some fines).
I don't know about US, Canadian, German or Chinese law. But in Dutch law there is a big difference between entering a house and stealing stuff and breaking into a house and stealing exactly the same stuff. Apparently the house owner has a responsibility of his own. Groetjes, Peter Busser -- The Adamantix Project Taking trustworthy software out of the labs, and into the real world http://www.adamantix.org/ _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
