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Old 25-01-2012, 03:01 PM posted to uk.d-i-y,uk.legal,uk.rec.gardening
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Default Metal theft. The biters bit

On 25/01/2012 13:42, Cynic wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012 17:13:54 +0000, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=AEi=A9ardo?=
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Do you feel the same way about a criminal who drives his car at 45 MPH
in a 40 MPH limit? It could result in death. Even parking in a
no-parking area could result in death.


Please cite a few examples.


Such imaginary scenarios are as easy to dream up as the imaginary
scenarios in this thread of a cable thief causing deaths.



Did you miss the pictures at the start of this thread?

A children's home is on fire. 136 children are trapped on the top
floor. The fire engine is delayed by 4.27 minutes due to a car being
double-parked on the access road. The delay results in 22 children
dying who would otherwise have been rescued.

You really want me to invent another few imaginary scenarios?


It's seems to be all you're good for, so go ahead if that's what turns
you on.

Heck, I could come up with a situation in which opening a window
caused the death of 100 people.


I'm sure you could, but the fact remains that being an apologist for
criminals in action by claiming that "worse things happen at sea" shows
how out of touch with reality you are. They DID put life and limb at
risk, but luckily it did not go beyond their own.


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