01-26-2006, 11:29 AM
Just read the first article. Found this.
"If you send an annoying message via the United States Post Office, do you have to reveal your identity?"
I don't know for sure, but I tried sending a package through the post office and forgot my return address and they wouldn't send it without one. While that's not my name it does say where it's from.
And this law isn't going to work as an "I'm going to sue you because you're annoying me" law. I doubt there are many judges, if any, that will grant someone their case based on that. All the defendant would have to argue is his first amendment rights. Plus I havn't noticed anything about annoying annonymous people. Could I really be held accountable for annoying bearhugs03 online?
"If you send an annoying message via the United States Post Office, do you have to reveal your identity?"
I don't know for sure, but I tried sending a package through the post office and forgot my return address and they wouldn't send it without one. While that's not my name it does say where it's from.
And this law isn't going to work as an "I'm going to sue you because you're annoying me" law. I doubt there are many judges, if any, that will grant someone their case based on that. All the defendant would have to argue is his first amendment rights. Plus I havn't noticed anything about annoying annonymous people. Could I really be held accountable for annoying bearhugs03 online?