Do you wonder if the guy who bought the car from the yard thought he was
getting the grill, etc.?
This appears to be an attempt to rationalize as "lost and found" what is
simply theft.
- Bob Mann
Mark wrote:
>
> David Datsun wrote:
> >
> > My point is this. This car was abandoned.
>
> > I do admit that I
> > wasn't 100% sure that the car was free game. That's
> > why I grabbed quickly and went home happy.
>
> The point is this: It wasn't yours and you knew it. That's stealing, SOP or
>not. And if you can be happy about that, the folks who bought parts from you
>have no reason to believe those parts were yours. The word of a thief doesn't
>mean much.
>
> --
>
> Mark van der Hoek
>
> "They that can give up essential
> liberty to obtain a little temporary
> safety deserve neither liberty nor
> safety."
>
> -- Benjamin Franklin
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