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mrtesthahyesterday at 6:17 PM3 repliesview on HN

Sure. Can you give me an example of something that's illegal to say in a group chat that coordinates legal observers?


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docdeekyesterday at 7:34 PM

One of the things that has been circulating in videos of the Signal chats online is someone confirming/not confirming that certain license plates are related to ICE. Perhaps if someone is misusing their access to an administrative or law enforcement database to ‘run plates’ and report on who owns the vehicle, this could be unlawful.

I don’t know if anyone IS using such a database unlawfully - they might be checking the plate number against an Excel sheet they created based on other reports from people opposed to ICE - but if its a databse they shouldn’t be using in this way, if might be against the law.

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JumpCrisscrossyesterday at 6:20 PM

> Can you give me an example of something that's illegal to say in a group chat that coordinates legal observers?

Actual examples? No. I don’t believe it happened.

Hypothetical examples? Co-ordinating gunning down ICE agents. If the chat stays on topic to “coordinat[ing] legal observers,” there shouldn’t be liability. The risk with open chats is they can go off topic if unmoderated.

direwolf20yesterday at 8:23 PM

"ICE are at (address)" apparently