What y’all apparently don’t understand is that people living somewhere permanently have a vested interest in not being dicks to their neighbors (for various reasons that you’re probably smart enough to divine if you dedicate just an iota of thought to it; we’re all smart people, yeah?). If you’re just going to leave in three days, you have no such restriction.
See, the legal system has this thing called “intent” and courts are decently adept at figuring it out. If you actually did fat finger something, you could probably prove that. Maybe you only connected once for a quick second. But if you connected multiple times over several days, and forensic evidence showed you deliberately downloaded things, well, that’s intent.
I see this all the time in technology: people come up with contrived counterexamples to expose some non-existent flaw in the legal system that they get really defensive about. The legal system isn’t like a computer. If you really did make a mistake, that should become obvious in the ideal case.
Oh for sure. That’s where the intersection with the court system comes in. Harsh laws and court minutiae are extremely harmful to the poor and help keep people in the cycle of poverty.