User profile: AngryPostman
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If these goof balls thought the mob skimming nickles in buckets was big, wait until they see what decent hackers are going to skim out of these systems.
Technology is way ahead of the manufacturers and regulators. I envision some rich Russian mobsters paying Chinese super hackers to skim these systems so eloquently the poor dumb corporate schucks won't even know it is happening. (Until they audit and cannot account for a few billions). Good luck boys!
I am guessing this won't attract enough usage to be anything other than a fad for now. Maybe in 15 more years, when the Nintendo/Txter's are old enough to gamble.
What incompetent fool of a supervisor puts a rookie in charge of what one Henderson cop called a "once if a 5 or 6 year event".
This police chief calling this mistake a heroic act is ludicrous. He needs to be replaced with a real human being.
Any police officer who fears for their life due to a distraught, 100 pound woman, with a kitchen knife, needs to find a new line of work.
You guys try to make it sound like she was samurai warrior for crissakes.
Why do all the police supporters act like this woman was a trained ninja carrying a samurai sword?
The inquest was a mockery of justice. It didn't clear up anything. Let's see what happens in the civil lawsuit.
Between this one and the federal agent the Henderson amatuer PD beat up, I think somebody's gonna have to raise taxes in Henderson to cover the judgements.
Or lower the PD budget.
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Hopefully, Bernstein and crew can keep that nonsense to a minimum. When those clinics made the decision to use the risky practices, burden of proof shifted to them to show they did NOT cause an infection. They lost any presumption and now any infection of a clinic patient should be assumed to be the clinic's fault, unless the clinic can show otherwise. How far the clinic's will be allowed to invade the privacy of these already victimized plaintiffs remains to be seen.