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Old 30-04-2007, 15:24   #102
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Re: Is it wrong to hijack your neighbours router?

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How can that be so, when no court in the land would consider an unlocked car or house to provide sufficient cause to assume implied consent? At best, taking goods from an unlocked house might get you a conviction for theft rather than burglary.
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You're talking about trespass and criminal damage. I'm not.
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