I guess this guy is going to get indicted now by a grand jury or prosecuted by a D.A. for recording a rude phone conversation by Comcast and going public with it.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/comcast-embarrassed-employees-treatment-customer-718641http://money.cnn.com/2014/07/15/media/comcast-customer-service/index.html?hpt=hp_t2I can see the D.A.'s office, FBI, local police, the sheriff's office, and a grand jury convene on this very important matter. The nerve of this guy recording a phone call without authorization. He is clearly a first-class criminal. I am sure Timmy Mack will be reaching out to the Hollywood Reporter, CNN, and help authorities indict this guy for committing a crime against Comcast (a company so many people love and exemplifies the epitomy of customer service throughout the U.S.)
I think the Hollywood Reporter and CNN is inciting illegal behavior by publicizing this story. We should also indict the management of Hollywood Reporter for their reporter's egregious behavior. Or maybe go after SoundCloud for hosting the "illegal" phone recording.
After all reporting and discussing "taboo" topics such as recording phone conversations is the same as inciting illegal behavior, right? What about all the phone recording apps on Google Play? No. I think not.