Accy cyclist
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- Location
- The hills of Accrington
Send them to me, to make up for that 30 quid Planet X stole off me last year.
Is there a cut off with regards to the value of the item or the size of the organisation or are you as morally reprehensible across the board?There's a few possibilities here.
1. It's a one man band who might be significantly out of pocket. But he should keep better records; lesson learnt.
2. It's a big organisation who won't miss them.
3. It's a big organisation who will miss them, and by bringing their attention to the mistake you might well be getting an employee into bother when it might otherwise have gone unnoticed. Hence why I justify keeping them unless otherwise notified by the seller.
Yes there is, but the OP was about a pair of gloves FFS..Is there a cut off with regards to the value of the item or the size of the organisation
Yes there is, but the OP was about a pair of gloves FFS..
Never mind; I didn't realise I was on a forum with such a high number of sanctimonious nobbers. Well actually I did.
I've may have got this wrong, but did you used to be a copper?Yes there is, but the OP was about a pair of gloves FFS..
Never mind; I didn't realise I was on a forum with such a high number of sanctimonious nobbers. Well actually I did.
Just checked, yes you were.I've may have got this wrong, but did you used to be a copper?
Yes; and.........?? By definition (in Scots law) the circumstances in the OP are not theft.I've may have got this wrong, but did you used to be a copper?
Don't waste your time, sunshine. You've either got it, or you haven't. And you haven't.Can you please tell us what the level is? I want to stop being a 'santimonious nobber' and be more like you![]()
The law states it is unless on this specific law it is different is Scotland? And does the op live in Scotland?Yes; and.........?? By definition (in Scots law) the circumstances in the OP are not theft.
Well, sometimes it's nice to think that the moral compass of those that are charged with upholding the law points in the right direction, but then I did say used to be.Yes; and.........?? By definition (in Scots law) the circumstances in the OP are not theft.
Well quite, and stealing from the poor is ok as it will teach them a lesson.Stealing from the rich is ok because they won't notice?
Ffs.
Don't waste your time, sunshine. You've either got it, or you haven't. And you haven't.![]()
Most laws are different in Scotland, apart from road traffic stuff. Does the OP live in England? There is no reference to location and as this is the WWW it wouldn't do to make assumptions. The centre of the universe is not England after all.The law states it is unless on this specific law it is different is Scotland? And does the op live in Scotland?
How much did you have nicked love
stealing from the poor
Is the law for this different in Scotland?Most laws are different in Scotland, apart from road traffic stuff. Does the OP live in England? There is no reference to location and as this is the WWW it wouldn't do to make assumptions. The centre of the universe is not England after all.