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I hope the share price increase is due to the free advertising, rather than a bump in their ESG score for siding with censorship / trannies
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I almost fell for that shit in California. I was doing sales and stopped at a 7-Eleven to drown my sorrows after a pathetic day. A kid approached me and offered to pay me $10 if I bought him and his buddy beer. I took the $10 in my hand and I was about to go in the store, however my spider sense kicked in and I gave him his money back and said I couldn't do it.Stocks? I doubt she even knew what Cloudflare was until the failed lawsuit, and probably forgot about it until it came up again with Kiwi Farms. I base my opinion on the fact that she was dumb enough to sell alcohol to a kid hired by police in a routine sting 99% of people don't fall for. They typically use a child who's beyond obviously underage.
Isn't that entrapment?I almost fell for that shit in California. I was doing sales and stopped at a 7-Eleven to drown my sorrows after a pathetic day. A kid approached me and offered to pay me $10 if I bought him and his buddy beer. I took the $10 in my hand and I was about to go in the store, however my spider sense kicked in and I gave him his money back and said I couldn't do it.
There was this chick that was in our sales group and she agreed to do it. As soon as she stepped out of the store with the beer and approached the two kids, the cops just swarmed her- marked and unmarked vehicles and uniformed and plain clothes cops were on the scene.
The poor chick caught a $700 fine- they briefly detained her and let her go. No idea what happened to her, but I doubt she ever paid that shit.
But the kid approached them and asked them to commit a crime, they didn't approach the kid.Depends on the state and the standard used, but probably not.
Just creating a situation that affords the opportunity to commit a crime isn't usually entrapment. There has to be something in the situation that would force someone to do something they wouldn't have. Bait cars just allow the opportunity, but there's no coercion.
If the kids instead asked you to buy cough medicine because their mom was really sick and they needed it or something you could probably argue it in that case.
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