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|    Phil Allison to FUCKWIT Commander Kinsey    |
|    Re: Why are engineering sample CPUs ille    |
|    04 Jan 22 15:12:30    |
      From: pallison49@gmail.com              Total FUCKWIT Commander Kinsey wrote:       =================================        >       > > Knowingly handling stolen goods is illegal.       > >       > > Not knowing they're stolen doesn't mean you get to keep them. They will       > > rightfully be confiscated from you.       >       > It's not rightfull.              ** By law they must be - so rightful.               > The person who stole them should be made to reimburse me.              ** LOL - more narcissistic CRAP from a total fuckhead.               Responsibility works it's way up the tree.        Each party owes the one they supplied, unless the *purchaser* was knowing OR       reckless at to legal ownership.        Then they are liable for handling stolen property.               FYI:              In my business ( electronics repairs) I sometimes get offered stolen items to       fix.       The giveaway is the "owner" has no clue about the fault or how the thing is       even operated.       Refusing to say how or where he got it is a cincher as are missing serial       numbers.              If I know or reasonably suspect an item in my workshop was stolen, I cannot       legally give it back.       Funny how the culprits do not see it that way....                     ..... Phil              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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