• jonne@infosec.pub
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    6 days ago

    Presumably even if those IDs were checked, I doubt both those people have priors. This sort of terrorism is different from other crimes in that they don’t start with ‘small time’ terrorism.

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      6 days ago

      Right, if it was a failure to catch fake IDs, my guess is the fake id would be to evade getting caught after the fact, regardless if they had any history on their record. I haven’t looked into anything really for both cases but I’d imagine the people at Turo are scrambling double time now.

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        Yeah, a lot of the justice/surveillance system is set up under the premise that you need to catch a criminal after the crime, so when a car is involved in a crime, you go to the rental company and grab the driver’s licence. If dying or getting caught is part of your plan, none of these things are actually a deterrent.