I had to do something highly illegal once, years ago. I didn't want to, I had to, to save someone's life. The one thing I made extra sure was to leave my cellphone at home before boarding my flight, because I sure didn't want the little snitch to pin me where the deed happened.
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What's the saying? If you're going to do something stupid, don't do something stupid.
Are you under the impression that the government doesn't know when you get on an airplane?
Who says I was on a commercial flight?
I was. If you weren’t then I withdraw my snarky question.
This is worth looking up on archive.is