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"Whomever" wrote in message
news:20030929213601.A40475EBBF@mail.zedz.net...
> In article
> Phil wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 20:44:14 +0000 (GMT), Whomever
> > wrote:
> > >
> > >By the way, I have no intentions of using the courts, which are
> > >often a joke is such cases, unable to enforce payment even when
> > >you win a judgement.
> >
> > Trying to receive compensation when you do something illegal is a
> > joke. Kind of like trying to get your deposit back from your landlord
> > after burning the place down.
>
> Would life in prison without parole be an appropriate penalty
> for the "crime" of jaywalking? No doubt some idealogues even
> more extreme than you in their concepts of "responsibility"
> would think so.
Whatever... You didn't commit a crime, you parked on private property
without permission. The owner was well within his rights. If he wanted, he
could say that everyone is allowed to park, unless your first name starts
with "B".
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