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Originally Posted by The_Jazz
willravel, your advice bothers me and it's so unlike you that I don't think you've thought it through to it's logical conclusion. You've advised the OP to commit fraud and potentially perjury. If there is no unsecured wireless network in place, then telling his ISP that there is can only be a lie. If the provider pursues this, should the OP run out and buy the right equipment? Thanks for the brainy/grammar compliment, but I think that you need to give this a little more thought, especially since this is something that has a greater-than-minimal chance of ending up in court.
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I guess I wasn't clear. My post was more like added information onto the cautionary tale in the OP. It wasn't advice to perjure himself. It was supposed to have a sarcastic tone and be somewhat admonishing, like "Had you done your homework, you could have had a decent defense." Everything since then has been defending my assertion that open wifi is a decent defense.
Try rereading it in a sarcastic tone. If it helps, I can edit and put the "
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