You might be right. I am also not a lawyer, and I’m also in the US. I assumed that they would arrest since Walmart is technically provate property, L&P might have had her legally removed for trespassing? I don’t know, who knows. It might also just be that the police were just listening to the orders of their corporate overlords 🤷
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I’m guessing that the L&P staff are acting as legal proxies, and therefore can press charges
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If you have a sibling that's hogging all the wifi bandwidth, what do you do about it without leading to a confrontation?
3·20 days agoIf you have access to the router, you could probably adjust their device to have random packet loss. Which would effectively slow them down, might piss them off.
As for the deauth attack, it definitely isn’t “easy”. But here’s a tool to do it. https://github.com/aircrack-ng/mdk4. However I doubt this’ll be interesting to you.
Also, microwave (2.4GHz interference) won’t affect Wifi 5/6, given they’re in the 5+GHz range
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is a gender neutral honorific for non-binary folk?
31·24 days agoSimilar to “boi”
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google Fiber will be sold to private equity firm and merge with cable companyEnglish
5·1 month agoGreat explaination, thanks a lot!
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google Fiber will be sold to private equity firm and merge with cable companyEnglish
91·1 month agoCan I get an ELI5? My understanding is that easements are the fees that customers (either individual or community) pay to get the equipment/infra run to their property for service.
Are you saying that customers wouldn’t have paid those easements if it was the normal telecom company doing it, as opposed to Google? If so, what are the “damages” in this case? I’m not understanding for what you could sue.
So the cum tree has good wood? Neat

Got a source?