<p>She also thinks considering I informed her that Noisebridge is indeed a hackerspace, that dragging the police into any legal disputes related to Noisebridge should be kept to a minimum considering many people come here and perform illegal, but not necessarily unethical activities, and that dragging the police into the situation has potential to jeopardize the existence of what is an awesome space. She said any evidence that police can get a hold of could incriminate the very existence of Noisebridge itself.<br>
The whole beauty of Noisebridge (and this is coming from a lawyer) is that its internal affairs should be dealt with inside its own domain, and only under the circumstances where an individual is threatening the lives of others (John for instance) should authorities ever get themselves involved with Noisebridge affairs.</p>
<p>I rest my case. Thank you.<br>
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