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noerdman@discuss.tchncs.de to Comic Strips@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 months ago

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noerdman@discuss.tchncs.de to Comic Strips@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 months ago
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  • Diddlydee@feddit.uk
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    Yes, Officer, a server farm.

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      This has actually happened a few times now. Police raiding bitcoin miners homes because they think its a grow house.

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        The LAPD did one recently on a medical imaging office because apparently it’s suspicious that an office full of XRAY and MRI machines uses a lot of power.

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          Is that the one where the idiot cop got his gun stuck in the MRI and hit the emergency button to shut it down?

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            Wait, what? 😱 Got a news link for this utter imbecile actions?

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              I had to look it up. Wow.

              https://www.forbes.com/sites/paulhsieh/2024/09/30/why-you-shouldnt-bring-a-police-rifle-into-an-mri-machine/

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                The first officer retrieved his rifle and left the scanner room “leaving behind a magazine filled with bullets on the office floor.”

                Nice when they refill the MRI and need to quench it again.

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                  Unless he was using steel case rounds, most ammunition isn’t magnetic, it wasn’t going to cause issues with the machine… he’s still a fucking idiot though.

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                    An MRI works at 3T to 7T. At that range oxygen is slightly magnetic (Everything is magnetic, just not ferromagnetic). This can cause damage to the machine if it misaligned a critical component.

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                    The spring in the clip is steel

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                Thank you for the link. My (already low) faith in humanity just took a nose dive.

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                  At least it looks like it hasn’t happened twice?

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                    Yet.

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                Absolutely gobsmacked at these complete fucking morons

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                  If they were smart, they wouldn’t be allowed to be cops…

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            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-NppFUWG9k&t=2m0s

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        My favorite is the cop baiters. It’s illegal to use IR to identify grow houses in whatever state they operate in, so they aluminum foil the heck out of a house and crank the heat so it stands out. When the police come in based off a nonexistent anonymous tip, they’re basically caught breaking the law red handed.

        Can’t find the video but I’ll keep looking.

        Edit: https://youtu.be/uunOZexpHEI

        I’ve seen that they also called in an anonymous tip about the house, which in itself is not enough for a warrant but the cops raided anyway.

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          Do you mean Barry Cooper with KopBusters?

          Formerly a police officer in Texas, Cooper is best known for KopBusters, a series of online videos in which he attempts to document police misconduct, and Never Get Busted Again, a series of videos aimed at teaching citizens how to evade false arrest by the police.

          You probably meant this Video about it that went viral.

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            Yes! Just found a news report about it a few minutes ago and added it but thanks for finding a fuller version.

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          This seems like a terrible idea. Even if you’re not committing any crime why would you want cops to pay attention to you?

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            They did it to expose the cops performing illegal searches.

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              I get why they did it, but I’m not bringing cops to my door as a gotcha.

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        The big crime here is that the police don’t arrest everyone in the house and do a full team photo-op in front of the racks before they demolish the property.

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      The author is German, and cannabis is currently decriminalized in Germany. Not saying there’s zero reason to have a clandestine growing operation, but the need isn’t as pressing as it usually is.

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        Cannabis being decriminalized does not mean there aren’t huge grow ops still. Most people who smoke cannot or don’t want to grow their own.

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          I literally said that I’m not saying there’s zero reason.

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            Well I can’t read! apparently.

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