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from "ex WGS Hamm" contains these words: "Jaques d'Alltrades" wrote in message k... The message from "suspicious minds" contains these words: Sorry about the long reply but this is the actual law and I have underlined the parts which could apply to the keeping of balls and fruit etc However, you have not mentioned conversion. Depriving someone of their property without legal right, but with no intention of depriving them of it permanently (legal right might be for instance, the police removing evidence) is a civil offence, and usually, a criminal offence, too. I would have to argue that one. My brothers ex girlfriend stole everything out of his house when he was away on holiday. When the police turned up she said she took most of it 'by mistake' and would eventually give it back to him. 6 months later and it still wasn't returned and the police would do nothing. He even when to the chief of police to see if this was correct and to dayte she still has his stuff, apparently in storage and plans to return it 'eventually'. Quite - it's not theft, so long as there really is an intention of returning it, and the police can't take action. The only recourse your brother has is of threatening (or actually beginning) a civil action for conversion. -- Rusty Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar. http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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