If a Manifold staff member or moderator be arrested/punished for a misdemeanor or felony, what crime will it be?
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[No crime by 2025]
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Possession of illegal substances
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GDPR violation
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DUI
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Tax evasion
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Running unlicensed exchange / selling unlicensed securities
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Reckless driving
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Other
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Wire Fraud
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Parking violation
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Trespassing
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Embezzlement
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Securities fraud
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War Thunder envy, of course.

To make sure, an arrest without any further consequences is enough?

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That's my understanding of @bohaska's market's rules, but I'll ultimately go by whatever they consider enough to resolve that market.

@CodeandSolder The crime they are arrested for also has to be a misdemeanor or felony.

@bohaska finding a cop willing to arrest one on suspicion the salt they always carry with in a small plastic bag in case a meal is not salty enough is not in fact salt, to release them when the tests come back negative does not sound impossible

GDPR violation

I think GDPR violations can only lead to civil penalties, so that wouldn’t count here, if I’m understanding the question.

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@NicoDelon Correction. Most violations would fall under civil law but in some countries it seems the most severe breaches could lead to criminal charges.

@NicoDelon afaik GDPR can lead to criminal penalties if the civil ones are flouted by the offending party

If our society had a purge night, which crimes would you commit, if any?

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Check their Notion post for some ideas

Securities fraud

For example, lying about Manifold's finances to investors would count as securities fraud.

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