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I suspect the thread title is a little misleading, as the purpose of the thread to me seems to be the disparity between the punishment for offences against the person, and the punishment where money/reward is involved.
It just seems to be the case that beating someone up is not as bad as cheating someone out of a few quid.
I take it he was rumbled when his 'art' showed some degree of talent?
What you think "tent" and "my bed" showed no talent, philistine
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Originally Posted by Damien
Art fraud is a serious offense. I don't see the surprise?
Yes and in an ideal World both offences would result in serious jail time but seeing as our little part of the World isn't ideal, I'd rather the perpetrators of violent crime did the time rather than art fraudsters and I bet most people agree with me.
What you think "tent" and "my bed" showed no talent, philistine
and was the fire that destroyed said work of art an accident
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not being an Ebay user ,is this normally the place to purchase valuable art works ?and wouldn't serious collectors be a tad suspicious especially ones willing to part with £1000's of pounds
I reckon that anyone who aims to subject the world to even more of Ms Emin's dubious output than she can churn out deserves the severest of sentences.... I just wish they'd lock her up as well!