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  • Ich verstehe ehrlich gesagt deine Sorge nicht so ganz.

    Die Karte ist in erster Linie als ein Tool für Konsumenten gedacht. Entsprechend ein guter Ort für Werbung an die entsprechende Zielgruppe. So will der Ersteller auf die Demos aufmerksam machen, um so hoffentlich die Teilnehmerzahlen und das politische Gewicht zu erhöhen. Aus dem Grund ist auch der Satz falsch:

    Aber die Bubatzkarte hat bisher nur Abstände eingezeichnet, wo man nicht kiffen darf.

    Sich in einem der roten Kreise zu befinden heißt nicht das Kiffen klar verboten ist, sondern die roten Kreise sind ein Maximalabstand außerhalb dessen man im entsprechenden Rahmen kiffen darf. Ein kleiner aber feiner Unterschied.

    Demos müssen in Deutschland angemeldet und unter anderem durch die lokale Polizei geprüfte werden. Entsprechend ist der Polizei bereits sehr bewusst das diese Demo stattfinden auch ohne Werbung. Wenn also die lokalen Beamten Bock hätten Kiffer auf dieser Demo zu drangsalieren, können sie das, mit oder ohne Karte.


  • I dont get it.

    Das ist ja in erster Linie eine Demo. Und Demos sind am Ende des Tages halt Ausdrücke der politischen Meinung und keine Party. Da beim Thema Cannabis jetzt erst der erste Schritt getan wurde und noch ein weiter Weg bis zu einer angemessenen Drogenpolitik liegt, ist dies auch notwendig. Demokratie lebt vom Diskurs und so.

    Und selbst bei allen berechtigten Zweifel am deutschen Polizeiapparat, für die bloße Teilnahme an einer Demo zum Thema Drogenpolitik wird niemand hops genommen.


  • Germany also has laws criminalizing insults. You can actually be prosecuted for calling someone an asshole, say. Americans tend to be horrified when they learn that. I wonder if feelings in that regard may be changing.

    I don’t care about the feelings of Americans reading this. Tbh

    Germany is a western liberal democracy, same as the US.

    On the other hand I’m horrified, that you seem to equate a quick insult with Deepfake-Porn of Minors.

    The police would also seize the records of internet services. I’d think some people would have concerns about the level of government surveillance here; perhaps that should be addressed.

    Arguably the unrestricted access of government entities to this kind of data is higher in the US then the EU.

    How does that relate to encryption, for example? Some services may feel that they avoid a lot of bother and attract customers by not storing the relevant data. Should they be forced?

    There are many entities that store data about you. Maybe the specific service doesn’t cooperate. But what about the server-hoster, maybe the ad-network, maybe the app-store, certainly the payment processor.

    If the police can layout how that data can help solve the case, providers should & can be forced by judges to give out that data to an certain extent. Both in the US and the EU

    Does the German police commonly investigate this?

    Insults? No, those are mostly a civil matter not a criminal one

    (Deepfake-) Porn of Minors? Yes certainly


  • 1.) Germany has civil laws giving a person depicted similar rights as the creator of an image. It is also an criminal offense publishing images, that are designt to damage an persons public image, Those aren’t perfect, mainly because there wording is outdated, but the more general legal sentiment is there.

    2.) The police traces the origin through detective work. Social Cycles in schools aren’t that huge so p2p distribution is pretty traceable & publishing sites usually have ip-logs.

    A criminal court decides the severity of the punishment for the perpetrator. A civil court decides about the amount of monetary damages, that were caused and have to be compensated by the perp or his/her legal guardian.

    People simply forwarding such material can also be liable (since they are distributing copyrighted material) & therefore the distribution can be slowed or stopped.,

    3.) It gives the police a reason to investigate, gives victims a tool to stop distribution & is a way to compensate the damages caused to victims



  • He does and he is pretty much talking out of his arse. Every thing that is written down In aviation usually has a really solid foundation, on why it is written down in that way.

    I don’t say that a plainly wrong maintenance guide is not to blame here. I’m saying that the much more likely reason, lies in less definable areas. Like bad maintenance crew training or undiscovered faults in the maintance processes, like storing badly labeled bolts with similar threading but different tolerances near each other.




  • In Germany about 60 people are shot per year by police

    According to whom? The officially reported figure lies between 5 & 15 fatal shots fired by police officers per year, with 15 being a sharp outlier.

    Obviously it’s better if no one got shot but let’s not overexaggerate the risk, like has been happening in this thread and is what I’m responding to.

    The thread you are responding to talks about the track record of US police officer not the all around risks of being alive. So let’s look at the track record of US police officer. A US police officer is 200x more likely to shoot somebody, then his German counter part (adjusted for population). How high would you put that number, before it is worth discussing to you? How many people have to die, that you are willing to discuss this issue?



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    As someone, who loves dunking on the Schufa, as any good German should. The Schufa-Score isn’t nearly as insane as some American credit score systems. Having an registered checkingsaccount & no outstanding bills or debt payments is enough data to have a high score.

    You don’t need to repay debt to show, that you are able to.