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Of course they lost money and time. First they had to track the guy down then they had to pay court and legal fees to make sure he was put to justice. 16 months is not enough time in jail for this guy, people that use tech as an excuse to do as they please should be punished worse then those that do it out of necessity. What are the odds that a squatter is going to do this again, about as good as a nice Nigerian really will want your help to move money, joke. Spammers and rouge techi's need to be shown that what they do is not exceptible.
Posted by: 8bird   Posted on: 12/02/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I wonder if the possibility of a "zombie"  bjbrock | 12/02/05
Hard to defend against  warped1 | 12/02/05
With all the skill, brains, and balls  John Zern | 12/02/05
interesting thoughts  jjanks | 12/02/05
"If I were a juror..."  Mihi Nomen Est | 12/03/05
"...restitution to Best Buy of $87,398"  voice_of_all_reason | 12/02/05
What are you talking about  8bird | 12/02/05
And the cost of having to  John Zern | 12/03/05
what court costs?  voska | 12/05/05
What are you talking about  8bird | 12/02/05
Note to self  tic swayback | 12/02/05
You need a note?  osreinstall | 12/02/05
No one ever claimed crooks were overly bright...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/02/05
I'll tell you what's to blame here....  tic swayback | 12/02/05
Tried that but...  John Zern | 12/03/05
Umm, how coulkd he threaten to destroy their computers then?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/05/05

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