Actually you got the summary right and missed one slight nuance. Not only is it better, but it's subject to modifications. When the Commander in Afghanistan saw an issue, he modified policy. The Police Chiefs are failing to see the problem. As one example, TV camera man is killed when an unarmed guy robs a Wendys and over 30 shots are fired. Camera man was in wrong spot at the wrong time. A military commander would have an AAR (After Action Review) and debrief to figure out how to avoid that happening a 2nd time. The local PD have no such review, and when there is review, it's not with the motive to reduce innocent civilian fatalities.
Here's my beef. My ISP, Charter, does this. I recently got a "Abuse" letter from them saying "Hercules" (or similar) movie was supposedly P2P from my account.
If the two networks are LAN side, how do they know which side created the infraction? I certainly didn't pirate it. I have 3 roommates and I went to each of them, all saying they didn't P2P. And, finally, I noticed the "infracting IP and port" wasn't a P2P common port (Limewire, etc).
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Yes, thats his point
Actually you got the summary right and missed one slight nuance. Not only is it better, but it's subject to modifications. When the Commander in Afghanistan saw an issue, he modified policy. The Police Chiefs are failing to see the problem. As one example, TV camera man is killed when an unarmed guy robs a Wendys and over 30 shots are fired. Camera man was in wrong spot at the wrong time. A military commander would have an AAR (After Action Review) and debrief to figure out how to avoid that happening a 2nd time. The local PD have no such review, and when there is review, it's not with the motive to reduce innocent civilian fatalities.
what about fraud?
Here's my beef. My ISP, Charter, does this. I recently got a "Abuse" letter from them saying "Hercules" (or similar) movie was supposedly P2P from my account.
If the two networks are LAN side, how do they know which side created the infraction? I certainly didn't pirate it. I have 3 roommates and I went to each of them, all saying they didn't P2P. And, finally, I noticed the "infracting IP and port" wasn't a P2P common port (Limewire, etc).