There is this bit: "It is better to ask forgiveness than to ask for permission". This especially holds true if you're up against what we'll loosely label the establishment here, especially if said establishment is capable of marshalling serious force against you. Once it's done it's done, but during the execution phase just getting the job over with is often the smartest course of action.
See the PACER incident for how that can play out when it works. And I guess the JSTOR one for when it doesn't.
It has worked well for me so far. Of course it always does until it no longer works so this is just another instance of survivor bias. Unfortunately for poor Aaron it did not work out well for him.
See the PACER incident for how that can play out when it works. And I guess the JSTOR one for when it doesn't.