To: Roscoe
Roscoe, please take the tme to read my post before responding. I wrote that the car would be sold to make restitution if he had no money.
I have no idea what you meant by mocking my use of minor infraction. I was referring to soliciting a prostitute, which is a minor offense. Personally, I have no problem with prostitution as long as it is a contract between 2 consenting adults. I guess you see it as a major crime worthy of confiscating someones car. If that is OK, why not take someones car for speeding or runing a red light? How about for a parking violation?
362 posted on
03/11/2003 9:23:08 AM PST by
Feiny
To: feinswinesuksass
1.
It is unjust to take a mans home, car or anything else just because that person broke a law. 2, I was referring to soliciting a prostitute, which is a minor offense.
"A law" becomes "minor infraction."
365 posted on
03/11/2003 9:38:42 AM PST by
Roscoe
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