Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/10/24

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Leicas stolen - LUG strikes back!
From: S Dimitrov <sld@earthlink.net>
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 07:19:56 -0700
References: <NABBLIJOIFAICKBIEPJJMEIBCIAB.darkroom@ix.netcom.com>

You can actually make them rewrite that ticket, and file a complaint
with the city attorney. The assessed worth, which would be new evidence,
can be used to force them to reopen the case.
In one incident, I've made the police rewrite a report from one of
malicious mischief to that of a hate crime. They didn't think that a
series of swastikas spray painted on the outside of an immigrant's home
to be a serious matter.
I've always been of the opinion that the first strike should bear all
the weight of the community's indignation. By the time you get to the
third or fourth strike, it's already been too late.
Slobodan Dimitrov


Austin Franklin wrote:
> 
> > The police
> > were called,
> > the equipment confiscated, and the girl was given a ticket.  (wha wha wha
> > WHAT?)
> 
> Hi Jim,
> 
> Glad to hear you got your equipment back!  What, exactly, was the "ticket"
> she was given?  Like a $25 fine?  That hardly is a deterrent.
> 
> Reminds me of "joy riding"...someone can steal your $250,000 Ferrari, claim
> they were merely "joy riding" and it's not considered theft, but they are
> given something like a $50 ticket....  In my book, taking something that
> doesn't belong to you is theft.
> 
> Austin
> 
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