• Transporter Room 3@startrek.website
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    1 year ago

    Maybe someone who understands better can explain, but isn’t “lifelong confinement” a bit harsh for what amounts to someone taking the loose change out of my sofa after entering without asking?

    I’m aware of their status, I just think we should be past Bedlam by now.

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      1 year ago

      He did this while out on bail for multiple other hacks and openly refuses to stop saying he’ll do it again as soon as he’s able…

      But maybe 5-10 years from now he’s not as obsessed with hacking and is able to be released with conditions.

      The article is pretty informative

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        Thanks for the explanation, I kind of skimmed the article. The verge always throws pop-ups and ads everywhere when I’m on my phone so I don’t really spend long whenever an article is linked.

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        1 year ago

        To be fair though the article kind of sucks.

        He’s not being held in a hospital for life, he’s being held indefinitely. Which is absolutely the correct decision considering his abilities and record of hacks

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      It likely will not be life but it is an indefinite severance until doctors believe he no longer is in danger of reoffending. This is actually pretty common in many countries in cases that are deemed to be do to insanity. Sometimes when medicated they can be out in a few years. Other times they may in institutionalized for life. It is not about punishment but about trying to rehabilitate and focusing on the right treatment till they think he is safe to be back in society.

      Shit title for this article.