I hate to say, if you do nothing wrong, you have nothing to fear, but in a sense, it's kind of true. Especially in this type of circumstance. The guy may have made an accident, but I'm not really sure how you can accidentally vote twice. It's also not law enforcement, but a third party that's ostracizing someone for breaking a law, which to my thinking, is much more useful than fining, caging, or killing someone.
We also have to consider how much one vote is worth. Where either of the elections he voted for decided by one vote? Are they ever? And on top of that, this isn't some sort of ballot harvesting scheme that might actually change things.
My two cents.
I worry about what is next and the chilling effect this will have on us here. I'd love to think all my neighbors are on the level but something tells me most people around have something they don't want aired out unfortunately. I suppose I just don't want to meet these people again and there is a bias against these tactics coming through on my part.
Feels like this kind of thing put us in a situation where we have to decide to either ignore the problem or live in a police state.
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I hear that, but I'm not sure I'd agree to call them a police state. I think in the absence of a centralized state, this is one way that those who transgress on others would be noted. We already see this happening on social media with me too, and other SJW drivel, so I definitely see what you're saying.
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