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Post deleted by Mat Sklansky
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Re: Looting and You.
Trainwreck, buddy.
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Re: Looting and You.
Looting and "stealing" cannot really be considered along the same lines. When i think of looting i think of people deliberatly taking advantage of the fact that people are dying and helpless. So in answer to your question...no
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Re: Looting and You.
Food and drink is fine, personally I don't know why they give a [censored] about any of it, it is all junk anyway. This is NO.
No excuse for it in other areas. |
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Re: Looting and You.
I'd never loot for anything materialistic like a TV or some shiny object. There are lots of scenerios tho were I would loot for food/water and not lose a seconds sleep over it.
I got in a huge argument with this lawyer chick im dating. She was telling me about people looting in NO (I dont watch the news) and that the cops just stand there and watch them because they cant arrest them because there is nowhere to put them (she even said some cops were joining in). I said that was [censored] stupid, all the cop has to do is get some ID from them, put their name on a list, and they arrest all the fucktards once everything is back to normal. she said this was a horrible plan and couldnt work at all. She then could provide no legal reason why it couldnt be done. |
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Re: Looting and You.
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She then could provide no legal reason why it couldnt be done [/ QUOTE ] its more a practical obstacle and potential saftey issue for the cop. mobs suck when they turn on you you don't need to be arrested and taken to jail to be charged with a crime, see for example a traffic ticket, although practically speaking that is what occurs with most offenses above a misdemeanor. there is no real legal obstacle to what u propose, other than an argument that it violates the right to a speedy trial under the 6th amendment becuase these folks won't be "rounded up" and prosecuted any time soon. but that argument won't work given the circumstances. if somebody is looting food/survival supplies, good luck trying to convict them before a jury of their peers- it won't happen. |
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Re: Looting and You.
But dude, I reallllly need a wide screen TV.
My 13" TV/VCR combo just isn't cutting it any more. |
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Re: Looting and You.
I think scavenging for food would be perfectly acceptable to most people. It's not at all the same as taking advantage of the situation to loot people houses of jewelry, TVs, etc. If you really felt badly about stealing the food from an abandoned store to survive, you could always go back and pay for it later. This is not really much of a dilemma.
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Re: Looting and You.
I would do it if I needed food or something to survive, or if it was some kind of apocalyptic scenario where it was clear that the infrastructure/economy would not likely be rebuilt soon anyway.
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