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That was unprecedented and frankly, totally uncalled-for. And also, terrorism watching does not mean looking for slightly abnormal tickets. If anything, terrorists consistently use genuine, unmodified tickets as much as possible, in order to reduce the attention paid to them before the 'main event.' Do you seriously think there hasn't been armed officers on the tube before? Well, the goal of terrorism is to encite terror. If Lave were so scared by terrorism that he would be convinced to not do this perfectly legal then the terrorism would have succeeded. So next time I see a suspicious package I should ignore it, knowing that reporting it would just be helping the terrorist cause?
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And especially not to the extent of letting said officers wander around with the safeties off. Yes, I checked.
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I'm don't mean to insult you because you are one of my favourite posters. But morals aside, I was asked to justify why I think someone working for TfL might look harshly on this.
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No one cared. Relatedly I've also seen a hundred odd geeks hidden behind guy falkes masks use the tube together when protesting Scientology. No one cared. So overall I do believe that putting an oyster card in a wand and going 'abracadabra' is more important than living in fear.
Mostly, that your own personal amusement that day probably isn't more important than everyone else. Yes, I'm sure holding up a magic wand to an oyster reader isn't about to do that, but travelling around with a microchip and a length of antenna on a system that has been regularly targetted by various people probably isn't the smartest idea anyone has ever come up with. And if you've seen how much shit happens to a station and all the crap people go through when somebody accidentally drops some icing sugar (and I'm not kidding) then you'll begin to appreciate that small things can have big consequences. I'm sure this will go fine and everyone will be happy. I also think there's a very miniscule chance it might not. And I don't think that chance, however small it might be, is worth it on this occasion given the reward of having a magic wand to wave at a barrier. Edit: And I should add that terrorism etc isn't something that started on the 7/7th.
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I mean Lave's probably right that they are too busy worrying about the usual assortment of freaks to worry about anything else. Secondly, we can send bat off an e-mail to TfL and ask them whether melting down your Oyster card to expose the bare inards is OK, but I think we both know what the answer to that is going to be.
I hate 'if you don't like the t&c just don't use it' arguments. They are ridiculous. It's a extreme and much more black and white (pun intended) comparison, but shouldn't have used the bus if she wasn't happy with the t&c's. I'm not doing anything morally wrong, though I'm well aware of how this can't be my proper oyster card. But I think this is both educational and worthy. And a brilliant way to get people interested in how the technology they use works. There's actually nothing in the T&C's that says I can't do this, or that damaging your card invalidates it.
If anything, terrorists consistently use genuine, unmodified tickets as much as possible, in order to reduce the attention paid to them before the 'main event.' Well, the goal of terrorism is to encite terror. If Lave were so scared by terrorism that he would be convinced to not do this perfectly legal then the terrorism would have succeeded. So next time I see a suspicious package I should ignore it, knowing that reporting it would just be helping the terrorist cause? And I'm fairly sure that the arguement that doing A regardless of the consequences as it's more important than living in state B is roughly the same logic people use when A involves exploding things and B involves a godless society. But morals aside, I was asked to justify why I think someone working for TfL might look harshly on this.
I've not got these opinions lightly, I was here in London on 7/7 and I spent the day looking after my friend who was by the bus as it blew up. I saw the horror in his eyes. I understand the seriousness of it all. I've also had to deal with a man attacking a woman on tube (thankfully a much bigger man than me stopped him, whilst I ran and got a guard). I understand the seriousness of the tube. But I've also been on the tube during guy falkes night and seen countless people wandering around with enough fireworks to kill eveyone on there.
EDIT: And once I've finished the project I'm planning on asking TFL to comment on it. Let them say what they think. Let me know if it works. I'd love to stitch mine into my wallet. Or gums, so to beep in I have to kiss the reader.
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It's clear we have different opinions on this, and it would make for a good thread, but nevertheless, we are talking about slightly changing an oyster card. Even if Ben F agreed with you, which to my reading he does not, It's obvious that he would have thought this minor issue is not one of concern to liberty.
I'm pretty sure london underground in particular has always been a bit hardcore on it's terrorism watch since long before then. Not to the extent of putting armed officers with loaded MP5s into tube stations. And especially not to the extent of letting said officers wander around with the safeties off. Yes, I checked. That was unprecedented and frankly, totally uncalled-for. And also, terrorism watching does not mean looking for slightly abnormal tickets.
I think at that point you're kinda travelling without a ticket. I mean either way, had you started this off with 'I'm a devout muslim and I'm going to do this' I'm pretty sure several people would have cautioned against it, so I don't see why I should treat anyone else any differently. I didn't mean to insult you Rook. But stuff doesn't get changed by a law man looking at a book and deciding the laws are unconstitutional, it gets changed by civil disobedience.
He's legally paying for his trips otherwise. If the LU admin has a problem with it, their regulations should be concise and to the point: no modification of the cards. But he shouldn't be afraid to do this out of fear of being harassed by the police. Well, the goal of terrorism is to encite terror. If Lave were so scared by terrorism that he would be convinced to not do this perfectly legal then the terrorism would have succeeded. So next time I see a suspicious package I should ignore it, knowing that reporting it would just be helping the terrorist cause? And I'm fairly sure that the arguement that doing A regardless of the consequences as it's more important than living in state B is roughly the same logic people use when A involves exploding things and B involves a godless society.
Also, when a ticket's validity is determined by the location of a number in a database, the shape of the ticket is irrelevant. I mean, I've seen numerous e-ticketing systems that rely on printed barcodes (see Royal Mail's new e-stamps) and almost all of them have the number printed next to the code in a human-readable format in case of damage so that manual entry can be used as a fall-back. Also the ones that use SMS to send the number to your mobile.as long as the number can be reliably retrieved, the 'ticket' is still good. Actually, that's it - stick the remnants inside the battery cover of your phone; it's rigid enough to prevent accidental destruction of some very fine wires and ubiquitous enough that no-one will look at you funny for having it. What's the lesson you want taught, Rook? Harmless fun must be punished? If I was in charge of an organisation responsible for getting several million people through their commute daily and new how many delays were cause by the most inane and trivial things?
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Then you scream 'FALCON.PUUUUNCH!' And punch where the magic doohickey is supposed to be waved. Bonus points if you set your hand on fire first. Well, the goal of terrorism is to encite terror. If Lave were so scared by terrorism that he would be convinced to not do this perfectly legal then the terrorism would have succeeded. So next time I see a suspicious package I should ignore it, knowing that reporting it would just be helping the terrorist cause?
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My friend is not sure what type of soundcard he has, but he does believe this is where the problem is. He does not keep a cover on his tower, so I just peeked inside. I only see 2 cards, they appear to be 1) a video card & 2) a wireless card. No signs of a soundcard at all.
London's been bombed by the IRA more than a fair few times. What's the lesson you want taught, Rook? Harmless fun must be punished? If I was in charge of an organisation responsible for getting several million people through their commute daily and new how many delays were cause by the most inane and trivial things? Mostly, that your own personal amusement that day probably isn't more important than everyone else.
Here's my reasoning: every Liberty is essential. Or Liberty itself is essential. Your line of thought goes with the mentality that 'as long as you're doing nothing wrong, you don't have to worry'. That's a horrid way of living, but more to the point, it's a horrific concession of a person's basic freedoms. Yes, even something as minor as a simple card hack.
I'm pretty sure since you're concealling what you did in an oyster wallet you know that what you did might look suspicious to people. I'm pretty sure doing things that people might find suspicious can sometimes have really bad consequences. Look at Lite Brite. A no point have I said that I'm going out of my way to cause a scene. I kept it in the wallet to keep it safe, but of corse I also did it to make it look less weird.
And I'm fairly sure that the arguement that doing A regardless of the consequences as it's more important than living in state B is roughly the same logic people use when A involves exploding things and B involves a godless society. I'm genuinely shocked that this is your reply to the above. -Thread Tangent- I'll think you find the logic is quite sound on that. I mean these people don't do this stuff because they're evil, they do it because they really believe it's that important and they believe what they're doing is right and that's how they justify it. -/Thread Tangent. This is about what actually looks like a threat.
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No kidding London's been bombed before 7/7: Lave didn't say that terrorism in London started on 7/7; he said that unreasonable paranoia and erosions of civil liberties started then. And he was mostly correct. Largely it started with 9/11, but that mostly didn't touch England, so our rights didn't start to be really abridged until after then.
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I just think with all this talk of terrorism and fear that the appropriate reaction isn't to stop doing things incase they are interpreted badly, it's to keep doing them to show you are not scared. Before 7/7 no one would have particularly cared, so they shouldn't care now. The fact that I would be treated differently because I'm not a muslim is whats wrong not what I am doing. I shouldn't back off just because they would treat some one else differently.
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I mean Lave's probably right that they are too busy worrying about the usual assortment of freaks to worry about anything else. Secondly, we can send bat off an e-mail to TfL and ask them whether melting down your Oyster card to expose the bare inards is OK, but I think we both know what the answer to that is going to be. And Lave/Ben/You are probably right, that the worst that's going to happen is a slap on the wrist. I get this though.