[sudo-discuss] no secrets here

Jake jake at spaz.org
Mon Jan 26 20:45:41 PST 2015


i'm really ashamed that this guy has a spaz.org email address.

you can thank Stan for that.

-jake

On Mon, 26 Jan 2015, "Løng$hanks" wrote:

> Damn, I always miss the good stuff.
>
> Dear Noisebridge,
>
> Recently I got a chance to check out your 86 page & I want to thank you for including me at
> https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/86. I'm sorry I've been too busy since you banned me to
> check it out til now. Life as a sexy homeless man is hard! If I can lodge one complaint, it's
> only that I'm so low on the list (the very last!) that I'm afraid some people won't read down
> that far. Any chance of bumping me up a bit? wink emoticon
>
> If you have any questions about the elevator incident, my current mental health, the size &
> quality of my recent bowel movements, etc, all of this information is available at
> http://resistor.spaz.org. I also left print copies on the lit table in the Omni entryway last
> night!
>
> +11+
>
> Thanks so much for the pic I've been waiting for f***ing ever on that!
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, January 26, 2015 5:25 pm, null null null wrote:
>> Thanks everyone for your input. If anyone will be around the Omni tonight,
>> I think it might be helpful to brainstorm strategies in person. Say 5:00 to
>> 6:30? I'll rely anything that comes up back to the list.
>> On Jan 24, 2015 1:51 AM, "Jake" <jake at spaz.org> wrote:
>>
>>> thanks Null (whoever that is) for bringing this up and suggesting good
>>> pointers on how we should deal with such situations.
>>>
>>> I agree with Patrik that it's important for someone to take a picture,
>>> when someone makes enough of a problem that it takes multiple people to
>>> deal with them, a photograph is essential for two reasons:
>>>
>>> 1. it allows us to share with each other the knowledge about a problem
>>> person in case they come back (expecting no one will remember them)
>>>
>>> 2. it lets them know that we will not forget who they are, and that they
>>> should forget about us and never come back.
>>>
>>> I must stress that #2 is the most important aspect of this, because
>>> ultimately our goal should be for problem people to go away and never come
>>> back.  Ideally they will tell their friends "don't bother, those people are
>>> not the victims we believed them to be" or a paraphrase of that.
>>>
>>> in particular, read the story of "Thief" from the noisebridge 86 wiki:
>>> https://noisebridge.net/wiki/86
>>>
>>> "This guy went into the back classroom and took Rayc's wallet out of his
>>>  backpack. Rayc saw him with the wallet in his hand and the guy tried to
>>>  say it was his. He then started running towards the door and was tackled
>>>  by Jake. We made him show us that nothing was in his pockets, and he kept
>>>  avoiding the big pocket in the front of his jacket. This pocket turned
>>>  out to have Sasha's smart phone. During the search his crack pipe fell
>>>  onto the floor and broke into many pieces. We let him go and told him
>>>  not to come back."
>>>
>>> It took several people holding onto him to keep him from exiting down the
>>> stairwell with people's property.  He really wanted to leave but he did not
>>> hit or strike anyone at any time, which is why we let him go after
>>> searching him and getting the stolen items back.
>>>
>>> When there is no photograph, it's basically impossible to prevent a person
>>> from coming back whenever they want unless there is a person there who will
>>> recognize them.  We can't be playing cat and mouse with people who want to
>>> take advantage of us.
>>>
>>> -jake
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