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| Morning (ET 10-13) |
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2 | 1.89% |
| Afternoon (ET 13-18) |
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75 | 70.75% |
| Night (ET 19-22) |
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29 | 27.36% |
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[ QUOTE ] So my buddy and I are cashing out the other day at some ho-dunk casino that neither of us will ever go back to again [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Sounds like a low-rent casino. BUT, if they have security cameras at their cash out cage, and they replay them and see your friend blithely walking away with the blatantly wrong amount... I wouldn't recommend returning there, ever. [/ QUOTE ] Solid advice [/ QUOTE ] That was not solid advice. DUCY? |
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[x] Stole $1000
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As if he stole $1000.
If she loses her job as a result of giving out incorrect cash, that's her problem, not OP's friend. Whilst it is a 'moral' and 'upstanding' thing to return the money, doing the opposite is not stealing. |
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As if he stole $1000. If she loses her job as a result of giving out incorrect cash, that's her problem, not OP's friend. Whilst it is a 'moral' and 'upstanding' thing to return the money, doing the opposite is not stealing. [/ QUOTE ] He didn't find the $1k in the middle of an empty park, and thus had no idea who it belonged to. He knowingly took something that (a) wasn't his and (b) he knew damn well whose it was. That is stealing. How did you get so stupid? |
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Thats Awsome
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#6
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geez, that's really low.
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[ QUOTE ] As if he stole $1000. If she loses her job as a result of giving out incorrect cash, that's her problem, not OP's friend. Whilst it is a 'moral' and 'upstanding' thing to return the money, doing the opposite is not stealing. [/ QUOTE ] He didn't find the $1k in the middle of an empty park, and thus had no idea who it belonged to. He knowingly took something that (a) wasn't his and (b) he knew damn well whose it was. That is stealing. How did you get so stupid? [/ QUOTE ] God, you're a nit and your post reeks of nittiness and this is coming from someone who is usually accused of being a life nit. Stop being such a nit. Nitface. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] As if he stole $1000. If she loses her job as a result of giving out incorrect cash, that's her problem, not OP's friend. Whilst it is a 'moral' and 'upstanding' thing to return the money, doing the opposite is not stealing. [/ QUOTE ] He didn't find the $1k in the middle of an empty park, and thus had no idea who it belonged to. He knowingly took something that (a) wasn't his and (b) he knew damn well whose it was. That is stealing. How did you get so stupid? [/ QUOTE ] God, you're a nit and your post reeks of nittiness and this is coming from someone who is usually accused of being a life nit. Stop being such a nit. Nitface. [/ QUOTE ] Your parents must be very proud. |
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As if he stole $1000. If she loses her job as a result of giving out incorrect cash, that's her problem, not OP's friend. Whilst it is a 'moral' and 'upstanding' thing to return the money, doing the opposite is not stealing. [/ QUOTE ] [] Legal scholar At least in Nevada, it's stealing. NRS 205.0832 Actions which constitute theft. (d) Comes into control of lost, mislaid or misdelivered property of another person under circumstances providing means of inquiry as to the true owner and appropriates that property to his own use or that of another person without reasonable efforts to notify the true owner. I'm sure most states have a similar statute. |
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#10
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[x] Stole $1000 [/ QUOTE ] It's not stealing if they give it to you, right? |
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