An LAPD helicopter claimed to have ID'ed protesters from above and threatened to "come to your house"
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Is it plausible this might cause the helicopter to crash somehow? I wouldn't want to risk that.
Edit: can't believe people be downvoting this. Y'all have no idea how catastrophic a helicopter crash could be. But if you're downvoting because you think the answer is obvious and I'm stupid, I respect that.
schrieb am 12. Juni 2025, 08:09 zuletzt editiert vonNo no, couldn't have that, would be a shame
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No no, couldn't have that, would be a shame
schrieb am 12. Juni 2025, 08:28 zuletzt editiert vona helicopter crash in a populated area has a high likelihood of collateral damage
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Put a rock in your shoe too. Gait identification can be shockingly accurate.
schrieb am 12. Juni 2025, 08:37 zuletzt editiert vonDune sand walking
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Wait wdym? Not even in the 18th-19th century?
schrieb am 12. Juni 2025, 09:10 zuletzt editiert vonTo ad to others that already commented:
Brutal colonialism and imperialism, Hawaii, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Philippines to name only a few. -
Laser pointer
schrieb am 12. Juni 2025, 09:57 zuletzt editiert vonThey'd come kill you for that.
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Cool...
This one goes out to all the small government, privacy loving, Republicans out there, supposedly hating invasive big brother tactics and representing the values of the American heartland.
Would be much appreciated if you could have a word with your people about this.
schrieb am 12. Juni 2025, 10:10 zuletzt editiert vonThreatened? So they didn't ID them.
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They'd come kill you for that.
schrieb am 12. Juni 2025, 10:54 zuletzt editiert vonthey're already on the verge of it, may as well hang for a sheep
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Indeed, one of the few mainstream machines where the smallest of human error, mechanical failure, or hell just bad unexpected weather, doesn't just bring you to a stop, but a deadly rapid unplanned disassembly. Screw that.
schrieb am 12. Juni 2025, 23:33 zuletzt editiert vonThis simply isn't true. When well piloted and maintained, an helicopter is a safe and sound machine, not a LoonyTunes gag.
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This simply isn't true. When well piloted and maintained, an helicopter is a safe and sound machine, not a LoonyTunes gag.
schrieb am 13. Juni 2025, 03:53 zuletzt editiert vonLess safe than driving per mile traveled, which is arguably not very safe.
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Do you have a recommendation for a good cheap android phone (didn't worry, I'll run a rom) that one could get to have a "clean" phone?
I've been thinking about getting a phone that has none of my socials on it for when I go to Canada to get vaccines
schrieb am 13. Juni 2025, 06:49 zuletzt editiert vonA pixel 6a is a good idea as the other commenter said but depending on what you're after you could get a fairly cheap second hand Samsung for about the same price.
That has the advantage of legitimately looking like it might actually be your phone that you've had for some time. In the same manner you could also get an old iPhone. It'll have a cracked screen because every iPhone older than 6 months has a cracked screen but the whole point is to be an unattractive decoy, you want the most average boring looking phone possible so there's nothing for them to be suspicious about.
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All of the above
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 05:51 zuletzt editiert von ayyy@sh.itjust.worksWas it Biden? Obama?
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