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Re: Hypothetical question
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lugnet.loc.uk
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Tue, 26 Jun 2001 13:50:31 GMT
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Andrew Summersgill <ajs@blahblahblah(SayNoToSpam).co.uk>
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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
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Anthony Sava <savatheaggie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:GFIB4L.EFB@lugnet.com...
> 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?
> >
> > Steve
> >
> > Before you ask I haven't bought any lately :-) I was just wondering.
>
> Pretty deep question.
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> I'm no expert, but...
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> 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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