On Wednesday November 19th, 2003 at approximately 5:03am, Sgt. Don Woods (7167) of 11 Division observed the accused driving his car the wrong way on a one way street in a residential subdivision in Toronto. The accused was investigated and observed to be naked from the waist down. He had a laptop computer on
passenger seat and on the screen was a young girl performing a sex act on an older man. The laptop had a wireless adapter card (known as a WI-FI card) allowing
At 02:32 PM 11/22/03 -0500, Tim Meehan wrote: the the
accused to access the Internet through any insecure wireless Internet signal.
Interesting cultural differences. In some locales (eg New Hampshire) wardriving is legal, much like walking on land that isn't posted. Driving while naked is not, AFAIK, an offense under the CA DMV laws, although driving the wrong direction is. And in other locales (various US states) young girls (eg 14) having sex with older men is legal if they have a state license, and consensual filming and publishing of that would be legal. Only driving the wrong way harms others, ie is truly a crime, assuming that sexual activities are consensual. And of course mere *bits* don't hurt anyone. In some locales (eg under islamic law) mere images of humans are illegal. BTW, isn't it a bit chilly in Ontario to be driving half-dressed? Must have had the heater on. ----- The Taliban: A Faith-Based Organization