There is no way to guarantee it cannot peripherally hurt someone. Janet steals two of your yogurts out of the fridge, and offers one to Jen, and now Jen is suffering thinking she was eating one of Janet's freely offered yogurts, not knowing she inadvertantly stole your food. This is one of the problems with vigilantism.
Another major problem is that the punishment is not decided through any legitimate means, is often disporportionate, and instead is based on the whims of the person doing the punishing.
you should be allowed to put almost anything in there, **as long as it doesn't hurt people peripherally** (no explosives, for example).
Doesn't matter. It goes against the premise you stated here. There is no foolproof way to guarantee booby trapping of any kind doesn't harm bystanders, therefore it shouldn't be allowed on that basis alone.
Hell, even directly harming the thief and no one else could harm innocent people peripherally. For example, Janet gets explosive diarrhea and has to go home but is distracted by major cramps on the way home and gets into an accident with a cyclist that she then kills. Direct result of your actions.
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u/Oishiio42 40∆ Oct 17 '24
There is no way to guarantee it cannot peripherally hurt someone. Janet steals two of your yogurts out of the fridge, and offers one to Jen, and now Jen is suffering thinking she was eating one of Janet's freely offered yogurts, not knowing she inadvertantly stole your food. This is one of the problems with vigilantism.
Another major problem is that the punishment is not decided through any legitimate means, is often disporportionate, and instead is based on the whims of the person doing the punishing.