A chilling scenario unfolds in the tech world, a direct consequence of failed policies and a notable absence of law enforcement support, as developers find themselves threatened by physical violence over debts. This week's Who, Me? column examines this crisis, spotlighting the critical need for a return to law and order and the right for businesses to operate free from coercion and fear.
Developers Under Siege: How Lax Law Enforcement Encourages Vigilantism in the Tech Sector
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Developers feared large chaps carrying baseball bats could come to kneecap their ... test account?
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In a disturbing reveal, the tech community faces a tangible manifestation of violence, seemingly imported from a more brutish time, highlighting the societal need for stronger community support systems and addressing the root causes of desperation and violence. Our weekly Who, Me? series unpacks this alarming development, part of a broader discussion on the urgent need for systemic reform.