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Re: Thieves


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Posted by wisbaker on March 28, 2012 at 18:32:18 from (207.118.181.99):

In Reply to: Thieves posted by Ellis Kinney on March 28, 2012 at 11:56:52:

If I sell any metal I need to provide photo ID. We're falling for the big government trap. Rather than creating a bureaucracy that still won't do anything for us let's enforce the laws we have. The trailer in the scrapyard the guy had to buy back, how about putting a padlock on the front gate of the business and hauling the owner in off for possession of stolen goods unless he can come up with a name and address of who he bought it from. "Judgement proof" change the law so people are not judgement proof for damages from committing a crime, this means your butt is locked up until you have a restitution plan if your plan fails back to jail with no driver's license, no welfare, no food stamp, no voting, no hunting or fishing license, no income tax refunds, no protected property and no ability to sue in court until your judgement is cleared. This would also mean no air conditioned jails no cable TV in jail and the ability to park their butts in a dark solitary confinement room. To lay some physco-babble on you- they won't change until you create a "significant emotional event" in their lives, unfortunately our legal system has gotten it's hands tied and can't create situations that would effect significant long term change in the miscreants of our society. Why aren't rail road tracks getting stolen? Because the scrap yards know if caught with it they'll face criminal charges, why not the same for bronze stars off of grave markers? If the scrap yard knows having them will cause forfeiture of their business and 5 years in the jail they'll do a cost-benefit analysis of the situation and pass on the markers. Oh yes and last but least if you get stuff stolen you get to write the unrecovered value ONE FOR ONE against a state or local tax liability, meaning the county will have to eat it on your property taxes, or the state doesn't get to collect sales tax on your next car or doesn't get to collect your tag fee this year. This way if you loose $2,000 the folks responsible for prosecuting the criminal will loose $2,000, might make them put down the doughnut and get off their half moons and find your stuff.


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