The courts have ruled that the police need not know the law to enforce it, in Heien v. North Carolina. However they also hold that ignorance of the law is no excuse for breaking it for those of us that are subject to it, Ignorantia juris non excusat. So the public is expected to be more aware of legal minutia than the "trained" enforcers of that law.
They don't realize this yet.
Asus support is next to worthless at this point anyway.
I think the students had chained the doors with bike locks, and the police are trying to claim the chains constitute professional involvement.
It's programming languages all the way down.
Shouldn't the titles be the other way around?
I wonder if this will result in the shareholders holding the ex-EA CEO accountable for destroying their revenue stream.
Electric cars are an attempt to save the automotive industry, not the planet. Demand public mass transportation and walkable cities instead.
They tried being acceptable, and nobody listens. Now they are being unacceptable, and still nobody listens.
Writing it down will help with memorization, even without later review.
Kent