@ItsAperfectDork@GamersNexus That just isn’t a valid argument. The marketing is outright deceptive, NZXT’s claims on their own webpages are patently false, and the contract requirements are draconian at best. It’s just plain shady and blatantly predatory.
@Bolicee12@Feldmoon@Cented7 This would be actual fire content if you were able to let him shoot NFA type items only easily available to law enforcement. Not sure if ur department would allow to happen, but worth a shot.
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@FLvetAF76 @TraceEVMitchell Serious question. How is a cop supposed to determine what abnormal behavior for an individual is if they don't know said individual's baseline behavior? Is it based on a defined set of "normal" behaviors for the "average" person?
@_cynar @TraceEVMitchell @andrewwimer I don't think the article implies that it "could", I believe it implies that it would. It's clear that this department dragnets as a matter of policy, so asserting your consitutional rights is most likely "suspicious behavior" to them. Hopefully the court throws the book at them.
@LacyHimself The "code lacy" thing is fine as long as it isn't more than 3% of the screen, which it likely isn't. The bottom banner isn't actually "branded content." It's just advertising your socials. You're fine.