I also bet you don't look like a bum and say things like "I ain't stealin
nuttin man." Am I correct? There is a difference between you and that guy
who look at Thomas' MGB. Also the fact that in the original message
nothing was said about if the "bum" had a car with him or not, if he didn't
have a car, I would have done the same thing, if he did have a car I might
have asked what he wanted. Also another important note is wether the
lawyer was a Defense lawyer or Prosecutor.
As being a young person in America, there are alot of things that scare me,
and if someone was near my MGB (esspecially if it was covered) I would get
mad also, and if it were at night I might mace the guy, I have gotten
pretty good at macing people. I accidently maced a customer of mine at
5:00 AM, as I was delivering my papers I felt a hand grab my shoulder, I
turned around and maced the dude, oh well. He caused it.
Regards,
Kai M. Radicke -- mowogmg@dynanet.com
1966 MGB -- http://www.dynanet.com/~mowogmg/mg.htm
Webmaster -- webking@bigfoot.com
Dialogue Internet -- http://www.dynanet.com/~mowogmg/isp/default.htm
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> From: Paul Parkanzky <p-parkanzky@onu.edu>
> To: mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Violated!
> Date: Saturday, April 05, 1997 12:28 PM
>
> I know that what happened scared the crap out of you, but I think you
might
> be jumping to conclusions. I've stopped at odd hours before to look at
> cars. Granted I never actually sat in one, but I'd have been very upset
if
> the owner approached me (or worse) with a gun just for admiring his car.
> Not chastising you for being careful b/c there are a lot of scary people
out
> there and we did have the B stolen, but you may want to give the kid a
> chance if he comes around again (in the daylight, of course). Had he
been
> stealing it he probably would have run when you walked up.
>
> **************************************
> Paul Parkanzky
> Ohio Northern University
> p-parkanzky@onu.edu
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