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  • 07-27-2015, 06:32 AM
    eerelations
    Re: Legal Risks in Sidewalk Sale
    I thought this thread was a result of my example! Sorry about this Esteemed Colleagues, I had no idea OP would run with my example like this. :rolleyes:
  • 07-27-2015, 06:40 AM
    jk
    Re: Legal Risks in Sidewalk Sale
    As the comedian Ron white says: you can't fix stupid.



    I have also realized you often cannot determine it from a first post of somebody asking a question.



    And where the heck is the like button. Mr k's response deserves an infinate "like".
  • 07-27-2015, 07:10 AM
    HRinDEVON
    Re: Legal Risks in Sidewalk Sale
    And to assume that YBIYBI is actually a law invites more laughter.....
  • 07-27-2015, 08:47 AM
    bohomos
    Re: Legal Risks in Sidewalk Sale
    Quote:

    Quoting HRinDEVON
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    And to assume that YBIYBI is actually a law invites more laughter.....

    it's good to know YBIYBI is not really a law. That's all I wanted to ask. Thanks!

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    I did not describe entrapment and what yuo described is not entrapment. In fact, entrapment applies to a police agency enticing a person to commit a crime with the intent of inducing them to actually commit the crime.

    Well, can non-law enforcement agencies do entrapment activities? Like knowingly purchase large amount of fake/expired product and sue the merchant for huge compensation, or a bored lawyer intentionally leave a wallet under camera trying to sue whoever pick it up without turning it in?



    and btw, who edited my subject??
  • 07-27-2015, 09:37 AM
    DeputyDog
    Re: Legal Risks in Sidewalk Sale
    Actually, entrapment doesn't even apply to non-law enforcement. You cannot legally or factually be "entrapped" by a lawyer, department store, private person, et al
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