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Re: Hypothetical question
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lugnet.loc.uk
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Mon, 25 Jun 2001 22:14:45 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.uk, Steve Lane writes:
> I was just wondering Hypothetically, if someone bought some Lego second hand
> which turned out to be stolen, and the police came round to recover it, but
> you'd mixed it in with your own Lego. Would they take all your lego away or
> a representative sample or only the bits you could identify as coming from
> the stolen lot? Or a different solution?
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> Steve
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> Before you ask I haven't bought any lately :-) I was just wondering.
Pretty deep question.
I'm no expert, but...
I would expect in that situation, with a product so hard to identify such as
lego, that the Police would label the stolen merchandise as 'irretrievable
goods' and the person who was robbed would have the only option of sueing the
thief for the dollar amount of what was stolen.
At least thats one possibility
--Anthony
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| Or they would make you build them a jailhouse out of the representative portion. Regards, Andrew. ajs@blahblahblah.co.uk www.blahblahblah.co.uk ---...--- Anthony Sava <savatheaggie@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:GFIB4L.EFB@lugnet.com... (...) hand (...) (23 years ago, 26-Jun-01, to lugnet.loc.uk)
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