I disagree. They didn't obstruct the operation of the camera.....it transmitted a perfectly good image of the cover over the lens.Therefore committing OBSTRUCTION.
I disagree. They didn't obstruct the operation of the camera.....it transmitted a perfectly good image of the cover over the lens.Therefore committing OBSTRUCTION.
*sigh*. Yes you did.I disagree that it's obstruction too...don't all those statutes refer to the electronic nature of devices?
The camera was working as it should have the entire time. Just with 5 mins of blackness...
We didn't mess with the sending, transmission, conveyance or delivery of information....we just replaced the information...?
Yes, you did.That statute to me relates to the physical and technical side of the communication.
What part of it relates to the content of the message that goes out?
We didn't obstruct a message, communication or report from being sent, transmitted, conveyed, delivered....The message still got there.
You placing the rag over the camera obstructed the view of what the camera was meant to record.ob·struc·tion
noun /əbˈstrəkSHən/ /äb-/
obstructions, plural
The action of obstructing or the state of being obstructed
- they faced obstruction in carrying out their research
- walkers could proceed with the minimum of obstruction
A thing that impedes or prevents passage or progress; an obstacle or blockage
- the tractor hit an obstruction
(in various sports) The action of unlawfully obstructing a player on the opposing team
Blockage of a bodily passageway, as the intestines
The action of deliberately hindering a legal process
Yes you did. Those cameras are there for a reason; to record what's going on in that particular area. If you cover the camera, you are obstructing the camera from transmitting the data across the network. And if they've got somebody really bright looking at the data before and after you covered the camera and from the other cameras in the area? You are so busted.That statute to me relates to the physical and technical side of the communication.
What part of it relates to the content of the message that goes out?
We didn't obstruct a message, communication or report from being sent, transmitted, conveyed, delivered....The message still got there.
Boy, triangulation is a son of a B!!!Yes you did. Those cameras are there for a reason; to record what's going on in that particular area. If you cover the camera, you are obstructing the camera from transmitting the data across the network. And if they've got somebody really bright looking at the data before and after you covered the camera and from the other cameras in the area? You are so busted.
And if you think everybody at school is your best buddy and won't tell the Administration who did it? Yeah. Good luck with that. I predict that the moment Administration decides that cell phone will no longer be allowed on campus due to your little escapade that half-a-dozen of your 'best buddies' will be queuing up to let Administration know whose phone number is whose.
Properly placed security cameras would not have this problem. And I'm willing to bet that they are placed high enough that this is not EVEN a consideration.What if you are just fat and block the camera?
That's because smart alek here is right.
I'm really really fat.Properly placed security cameras would not have this problem.
Which is what I had pointed out. The camera functioned as it was intended to. That someone on the other end may not have seen what the camera was expected to show does not mean the camera malfunctioned or the transmission blocked. The camera transmitted a perfectly fine image of the cover in front of the lense. It operated exactly as it was supposed to.I'm really really fat.
The law is quite clear using the phrase "telegraph or telephone line, wire or cable"
If the students had cut the wire or disconnected the camera... that is another story.
Well, we did consider that issue before we went in.And if they've got somebody really bright looking at the data before and after you covered the camera and from the other cameras in the area? You are so busted.
Haha, yeah, well, maybe.I predict that the moment Administration decides that cell phone will no longer be allowed on campus due to your little escapade that half-a-dozen of your 'best buddies' will be queuing up to let Administration know whose phone number is whose.
Yeah. That's what I'm thinking too.Which is what I had pointed out. The camera functioned as it was intended to. That someone on the other end may not have seen what the camera was expected to show does not mean the camera malfunctioned or the transmission blocked. The camera transmitted a perfectly fine image of the cover in front of the lense. It operated exactly as it was supposed to.
Yeah, MOST are. In an astounding coincidence, the one we wanted is accessible...lolAnd I'm willing to bet that they are placed high enough that this is not EVEN a consideration.
I don't know which other post it is you're talking about, but it's amazing how many assumptions you can make from the little information I gave...Of course, considering that one of your posts in one of your threads suggested that your parents don't see anything wrong with this kind of asinine behavior, I'm not surprised. When you and your "cool" friends pull some stunt that actually gets you arrested, they will probably be here posting about the injustices of the legal system, about how "ALL he did was (fill in the blank), what's so bad about that" and wanting to know how to be sure their precious baby doesn't have to suffer any consequences.