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  Msg # 263 of 2619 on ZZNY4433, Thursday 9-28-22, 8:46  
  From: PHIL  
  To: SECRET.FROMYOU@FREESPEECH  
  Subj: Re: CVS Stores: Unscrupulous CARNAPPERS!  
 XPost: nyc.general, nyc.transit, nyc.motorcycles 
 XPost: alt.autos 
 From: dogglebe@yahooo.com 
  
 On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 22:28:58 +0000 (GMT), Whomever 
  wrote: 
  
  
 >If you want your statements to be taken seriously and as from a 
 >sane and sober adult, speak like one. You sound like an 
 >aggressive teenager. 
  
 I sound like a teenager?  You broke the rules and are not accepting 
 responsibility for it. 
  
  
 >This is a parking lot for public use, privately owned. Yes, the 
 >owners have a right to set the rules, 
  
 You got that right. 
  
  
 >but such heavy-handed 
 >dealing with an unintentional first offense is certainly unfair 
 >if not illegal. 
  
 Signs were posted.  They said that cars can and will be towed.  There 
 is no surprise here.  What's unfair about it. 
  
  
 > Are you capable of understanding that, and 
 >putting yourself in my position? 
  
 No!  I accept the consequences for my own actions.  If I get a ticket 
 for something, I don't complain that the cops should've been chasing 
 killers and rapists.  I accept the fact that I got caught; you should 
 do the same. 
  
  
 >> You're asking them to keep records of parking violators?  Put someone 
 >> on payroll to watch out for repeat offenders?  You don't believe in 
 >> personal responsibility, do you? 
 > 
 >I do. That's why I advocate that everyone take responsibility 
 >for combatting and eliminating these unscrupulous practices - 
 >beginning with boycotting CVS and other such avaricious, 
 >captious property owners. 
  
 The best way to combat these 'unscrupulous practices' is not to give 
 them reason to tow you. 
  
  
  
  
 >> What consequent cost are you referring to?  You don't have a legal leg 
 >> to stand on. 
 > 
 >Yes I do. I'll divulge the details if and when I see fit, Phil. 
 >I can, legally, cost CVS far, far more than the sum extorted 
 >from me, and it will be easy to do should I choose to do it. I 
 >would not do anything illegal, but as I said, I fully sympathize 
 >with those so frustrated with victimization by corporate 
 >billionaire bullies, and the lack of legal recourse available to 
 >them, that they see no other means to get justice than through 
 >vandalism or other such acts. 
  
 A sign was posted.  You ignored it.  You got caught.  You have no 
 legal leg to stand on. 
  
  
  
 >Do your beloved companies that pay little or no taxes accept 
 >"responsibility?" How about when they flout the law because they 
 >have good lawyers and friends in government that can protect 
 >them? I believe I am a more responsible individual than many 
 >wealthy executives, and I sleep well and with a clear conscience. 
  
 Apples and oranges, here.  Apples and oranges.  This thread is about 
 how you parked illegally and how your car was towed. 
  
  
 Phil 
  
 --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 
  * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) 

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