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i disagree
'requesting' is *not* the same as 'stealing'.

there is a little blame to be placed on him for even trying, but the majority has to lie with whoever granted his request.

'would it not be a crime to submit paperwork to have a car or house title transferred into your possession, when it was someone else's vehicle or house?'

i dont know. is submitting illegitimate paperwork a crime? maybe it is.
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Book em up Danno  seadog59 | 09/08/04
It depends.  Letophoro | 09/08/04
The REGISTRAR should face the charges!  kd5auq | 09/08/04
Maybe we should blame microsoft for this?  tamuhockey | 09/08/04
how is  eLurker | 09/08/04
examples  tamuhockey | 09/08/04
Possibilities  AbsolutelyNot | 09/08/04
Probably not.  Letophoro | 09/08/04
i disagree  eLurker | 09/08/04
you know  eLurker | 09/08/04
How it got through  AbsolutelyNot | 09/08/04
I got a rope, find a good tree.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/08/04
NRA supporters  cvos | 09/08/04
what in the heck  eLurker | 09/08/04
as you yourself  eLurker | 09/08/04
Sorry, but if your looking for sympathy,,,  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/08/04
Even if it was legal  voska | 09/09/04
Nah, someone at eBay needs to be punished  balsover | 09/09/04
Depends  voska | 09/09/04
he made a legal request and it was fulfilled  V Sanders | 09/09/04

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