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You are part of the problem. I've lost coats and umbrellas in restaurants by people with your mentality.
Dr. Doom said:I don't think that it's really stealing to take an unlocked and unattended bike in a city like Chicago.
'Person of low SES' is usually a euphemism for 'poor black person'...People may steal because they're poor...but not because they're black.
Um...
Seriously dude? You're leaping into some conclusions that don't necessarily exist. A specific designation within the SES ladder doesn't indicate if someone or a group are people of color. Does that make sense?
Well I'll be clear. I'm saying that including racial distinction into this discussion isn't appropriate and should be avoided.
To HS: It's going to slip to John Burge, and the cops who accosted cyclists at Taste, ...
If my neighbor sets out a snazzy hi-fi setup on the curb and I take it, am I stealing?
Yes, you are stealing.
I've lived in large cities my whole life and there's always been a social consensus that legitimately untended property is up for grabs. That social consensus is wrong - it encourages theft.
If it isn't yours you shouldn't take it unless someone has specifically given it to you are marked it as "free gift".
"Social consensus" accepted slavery at one time too.
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And no this isn't entrapment.
A defense attorney can only use Entrapment as a defense against a criminal charge if law enforcement agents attempted to force or convince the defendant to commit an offense which the defendant would otherwise have not have committed.
Woo Wai v. United States, 223 F.1d 412 (9th Cir. 1915), Sorrells v. United States, 287 U.S. 435 (1932) and Jacobson v. United States, 503 U.S. 540 (1992).
spacemodular said:Another column on the same subject:
I feel that Bike theft keeps many people from riding bikes for the long term. They quit riding because they have no bike and feel it is a waste of money to invest in something that will just be stolen again.
Word . . . I've followed up with more than a few theft victims who were ready to hang it up and not try to replace the bike.
Who's up for a chainlink bait bike? Think we can get the cops to come in time?..er ha forget that
Baiting, with any cheepo lock is simply not entrapment. A lock...even if the bike is tied with a shoe string, indicates ownership and an intent of returning to the property.
yeah...if we were to put a bike next to a dumpster, and jump the shit out of a guy for trying to take it...yeah, thats not ok, and having him arrested for attempted theft...i would agree...entrapment.
now, in my case of a shoe string...is that 'leading them on'. absolutely!! it may be an invitation, but it simply expedites the process.
i see it no different than a female cop in a mini skirt and 22" heels on a dark corner under the L, and a dude tries to pick her up after a negotiation of 'services', and busts dude for picking up a hooker.
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