(copied from FB) You know, it would be a real shame if people understood that an inexpensive VPN or proxy service can make it appear that your IP address originates in Texas and allow you to access sites that are restricted to in-state IP addresses. It would also be just awful if people knew that you can generate six fake Texas addresses in seconds at: coolgenerator.com/address-generator I probably shouldn't mention that you can download a list of thousands of fake names in minutes at: fakenamegenerator.com/order I seriously should not bring up that fake one-time email addresses can be had at: throwawayemail.com Because it would be truly terrible if starting September 1st, every day hundreds of plausible but fake reports were submitted to: prolifewhistleblower.com Because it seems like this site was started by a private organization, and I'm sure the authorities would be slightly upset if they were handed a hundred or so fake tips daily. Even if the folks running it did do some checking before filing police reports or lawsuits, it would be terrible if their manpower and IT resources were drained by having to filter through hundreds or even thousands of plausible reports daily. If they're leasing server time from a cloud provider, they may even be charged a variable rate based on site traffic and server usage. So it's possible they could incur so fairly high costs even if they put an app in place to automatically filter reports. That would be a darn shame, wouldn't it? It would be even worse if someone programmed a bot to do this automatically at random intervals.
The lawsuit (as I understand it) would target medical providers. If you can't make it illegal to have an abortion, the next best thing is to take it too risky/expensive for a doctor or organization to perform them.
There are also HIPAA issues that you can get around if you only target the providers.
Other ways you can be sued under this law: If you give someone a ride to the clinic If you think about giving someone a ride to the clinic If someone asks where a clinic is and you tell them. If someone asks where a clinic is and you think about telling them If someone is in distress over their situation and you comfort them and they wind up having an abortion or being guilty of any of the above.
As I understand it, you cannot sue the woman who actually had the abortionâthat would violate Roe v. Wade or something. But you can sue Greg Abbott all you want.
The lawsuit (as I understand it) would target medical providers. If you can't make it illegal to have an abortion, the next best thing is to take it too risky/expensive for a doctor or organization to perform them.
There are also HIPAA issues that you can get around if you only target the providers.
Speaking of Texas, and guns, and abuse of process..
This new approach weaponizes the abusive nature of civil law to punish those engaging in lawful, constitutionally-protected activity. Sound familiar to anybody?
This is an underhanded tyrannical approach to harassing people who are acting within their rights. But does the tactic bother you, or just the victims in this case?
I would agree, but re. guns...I think we as a nation need to decide what types of guns and ammo we want floating around our society, and/or how these firearms are procured. Doing it with isolated, underhanded, overly complex legislation is not the answer. Instead, we need simple rules/regulations.
The best part is that your neighbors and friends can get a bounty of $10,000 (up to 4 years later) for turning you and your doctor in. Under the law, the accused have no right to recover legal expenses, even if found innocent. If guilty, they have to pay both lawyers.
Just wait, within the year there is going to be someone on trial defending the fact that she had a miscarriage and not an abortion.
Speaking of Texas, and guns, and abuse of process..
This new approach weaponizes the abusive nature of civil law to punish those engaging in lawful, constitutionally-protected activity. Sound familiar to anybody?
This is an underhanded tyrannical approach to harassing people who are acting within their rights. But does the tactic bother you, or just the victims in this case?
The best part is that your neighbors and friends can get a bounty of $10,000 (up to 4 years later) for turning you and your doctor in. Under the law, the accused have no right to recover legal expenses, even if found innocent. If guilty, they have to pay both lawyers.
Just wait, within the year there is going to be someone on trial defending the fact that she had a miscarriage and not an abortion.
As I understand it, you cannot sue the woman who actually had the abortion—that would violate Roe v. Wade or something. But you can sue Greg Abbott all you want.
The best part is that your neighbors and friends can get a bounty of $10,000 (up to 4 years later) for turning you and your doctor in. Under the law, the accused have no right to recover legal expenses, even if found innocent. If guilty, they have to pay both lawyers.
Just wait, within the year there is going to be someone on trial defending the fact that she had a miscarriage and not an abortion.
As I understand it, you cannot sue the woman who actually had the abortionâthat would violate Roe v. Wade or something. But you can sue Greg Abbott all you want.
So do Apple, and Tesla, and the rest of the world moving there for tax benefits re-think their strategy at some point? It's going to be interesting to see if there is a backlash against what a minority view.
Dad gummit, don't try to make me wear a mask or get a shot to help save lives...That would infringe on my rights...My body and all...Now that lady there she has no rights...What's wrong with that? Feedumb, that's what's wrong right there.
The best part is that your neighbors and friends can get a bounty (up to 4 years later) for turning you and your doctor in. Under the law, the accused have no right to recover legal expenses, even if found innocent. If guilty, they have to pay both lawyers. Just wait, within the year there is going to be someone on trial defending the fact that she had a miscarriage and not an abortion.
What?? and then having to pay her own legal expenses!!! Far flipping out.
This is misogyny on a par with Middle Age witch-hunts.
Dad gummit, don't try to make me wear a mask or get a shot to help save lives...That would infringe on my rights...My body and all...Now that lady there she has no rights...What's wrong with that? Feedumb, that's what's wrong right there.
The best part is that your neighbors and friends can get a bounty of $10,000 (up to 4 years later) for turning you and your doctor in. Under the law, the accused have no right to recover legal expenses, even if found innocent. If guilty, they have to pay both lawyers.
Just wait, within the year there is going to be someone on trial defending the fact that she had a miscarriage and not an abortion.
Dad gummit, don't try to make me wear a mask or get a shot to help save lives...That would infringe on my rights...My body and all...Now that lady there she has no rights...What's wrong with that? Feedumb, that's what's wrong right there.