Now, my question is: if someone subscribes to any of these stunt channels on youtube, are subscribers responsible for their illegal activities? Legally I have no idea. But ethically, maybe. — orcestra
The question was about illegal activities. Care to reconsider?No, of course not. No one is being forced to do stunts. It's their choice to do them. — Terrapin Station
The stunts being the illegal activities. — Terrapin Station
if someone subscribes to any of these stunt channels on youtube, are subscribers responsible for their illegal activities?
— orcestra
No, of course not. No one is being forced to do stunts. It's their choice to do them. — Terrapin Station
Correct. I have no complaint against you. The responsibility is with the person who chose to shoot me. My answer here should already be clear from what I wrote above. — Terrapin Station
My own view cannot be a surprise. If B offers himself for hire for illegal purposes, and A engages him for those purposes, that at least is the crime of conspiracy. And if the crime is committed, then A might well find himself charged along with B. I think this is the way it is and the way it should be. But you appear to hold a different view. Have I misunderstood? — tim wood
Inferred, now explicit. Would you say anyone else could have a complaint: Or no one? — tim wood
I suppose that, legal considerations aside, we ought to define "responsibility." — tim wood
So the driver of the getaway car is not guilty of robbing the bank, even though the driver was going to get a share of the loot? — Metaphysician Undercover
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