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Got An Overdue Book Or Movie? Go To Jail - Vizth Hal - 03-06-2010 Original article. http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/22745694/detail.html Quote:LITTLETON, Colo. -- He checked out a DVD from a local library, forgot to return it and got arrested. Think it can’t happen? It happened to a teenager in Littleton – and his parents are not happy. RE: Got An Overdue Book Or Movie? Go To Jail - Black Sun - 03-06-2010 The land of the free my ass. RE: Got An Overdue Book Or Movie? Go To Jail - Twilla - 03-06-2010 $30 limit, my ass. ![]() [attachment=503] RE: Got An Overdue Book Or Movie? Go To Jail - Havoc - 03-06-2010 At some point overdue becomes theft. Just sayin! RE: Got An Overdue Book Or Movie? Go To Jail - Twilla - 03-06-2010 At some point, the expense of recovering 'stolen property' exceeds the value of the item. RE: Got An Overdue Book Or Movie? Go To Jail - Havoc - 03-06-2010 so stealing small value items should be ok? RE: Got An Overdue Book Or Movie? Go To Jail - Twilla - 03-06-2010 Did I say that? Libraries are underfunded anyway, so I understand their concern for lost property, but draining public funds by tying up the court system in what is ultimately a frivolous lawsuit certainly doesn't help matters. RE: Got An Overdue Book Or Movie? Go To Jail - Havoc - 03-06-2010 (03-06-2010, 10:01 AM)Twilla Wrote: At some point, the expense of recovering 'stolen property' exceeds the value of the item. well you did say this, the problem is at some point the theft of small items costs the tax payers much more than the cost of a single item. I did not see in the article where it was denied that the boy did not keep the item, he did , so frivolous is your opinion, was his intent malicious probably not, and could it have been handled differently probably could have. did the library know the boy and his character? did the courts know the boy and his character? the real anwer is no, they treated him according to the information they had. as a thief of public property. RE: Got An Overdue Book Or Movie? Go To Jail - LH - 03-06-2010 Every time I have moved and did a change of address I have always gotten my mail maybe a week late but I still got it. I bet the kid tossed any notice he got. He probably lost it and never thought they would chase him down. I wonder if they ever got the movie and if anything he could have bought another one and sent that. Who the heck forgets shit like that. Yeah ...he packed it when moving. He saw it when he unpacked yeah. ![]() RE: Got An Overdue Book Or Movie? Go To Jail - Black Sun - 03-06-2010 I say cut his thieving hand off. |