Anyone arguing that taking a laptop off a park bench is equivalent to stealing it off someone's front porch is fucked in the head.[Edited on July 14, 2010 at 1:26 PM. Reason : ]
7/14/2010 1:26:06 PM
If it's not equivalent, it's not much different, and in any case, it's theft.
7/14/2010 1:27:31 PM
7/14/2010 1:30:37 PM
^That is a major difference. You can't just "park" your property anywhere you want, except in certain situations like vehicles. The very nature of cars and other vehicles are that they transport people from their home to somewhere that isn't their home, so you can legally park them where allowed, and people can't just take them. This makes total sense. Other property is not like that. In a similar way to how a company loses its trademark if it takes no reasonable action to defend it, people lose their property if they take no reasonable action to defend it. If I go around leaving my property on sidewalks, park benches, etc., that is littering. By leaving the items there, you are giving them up. A reasonable action to defend one's property certainly includes not leaving it lying around in public. To suggest that people should be able to leave their property wherever they want for as long as they want is absurd. That is littering. The world is not your closet, lawn, or trash can. To suggest that the line between theft and non-theft lies in whether or not the items could reasonable be returned, is absurd. Theft requires intent to deprive someone of their property -- if you litter your property in public, you've already deprived yourself of it. There is nothing dishonest about picking up and keeping litter.(I'm through, here. We'll have to agree to disagree.)[Edited on July 15, 2010 at 9:10 AM. Reason : ]
7/15/2010 9:01:47 AM
You make no distinction between lost and abandoned property and therein lies the fallacy that satisfies my curiosity.
7/15/2010 1:02:48 PM
7/15/2010 1:51:39 PM
all this dude wanted was his laptop backi bet every time he sees this thread at the top he gets a little excited
7/15/2010 1:52:36 PM
I'm really glad that I've never actually known anyone as shitty of a person as indy seems to be. The optimist in me hopes it's just a shtick.
7/15/2010 2:20:22 PM
^I never said such an action would be 100% moral, I'm only saying it shouldn't and doesn't fit the strict definition of "theft"Semantics, not tolerance of immorality.
7/15/2010 2:50:41 PM
Let me lay this out all logical like:X leaves a ball on a bench accidentally. Y sees the ball, with no one else around.Y has choices: leave the ball, take the ball, yell "does this ball belong to anyone?"any of these choices is valid, but only one choice walks down the line of theft.Y chooses to take the ball.Y now has more choices: turn the ball in to an authority (police, business, etc), attempt to manually find X (call, email, post a notice on the bench that you have the ball), or to make no attempt to find X and just keep the ball.I would argue that "theft" is defined as when Y chooses to take the ball and doesn't make a good faith effort to exhaust ALL possible methods to return the ball to X.The reason is, if Y had left the ball alone, then the requirement for finding the ball is still on X. Since Y took the ball, it would be impossible for X to find it without Y's assistance.Simply trying ONE method to return the ball to X isn't sufficient. The choice to take the ball puts the responsibility on Y to return the ball to X. As long as Y has the ball, this responsibility remains. Giving the ball to an authority would, of course, remove that responsibility.
7/15/2010 3:42:46 PM
It's theft if, at any point in the process, you are willfully attempting (by your action or inaction) to deprive the rightful owner of their property. It really doesn't matter how you obtain said property.
7/15/2010 4:05:29 PM
7/15/2010 4:27:05 PM
Well theres $400 in it for ANYONE who can get it back to me. Also there was a BLACK Swiss Army backpack with it. You dont even have to turn it in to me. You can just drop it off at the apple store or something like that. I wont judge/report you if you decide to turn it in after a week of keeping it. I know im an idiot for losing it. But its got my name and work badge in the backpack so it should be really easy for anyone to turn it in. Does your broke friend have a new macbook? if so check the bottom/back, if it has a serial # W80140JT7XK let me know and ill come take it back myself and Ill give you $400
7/15/2010 4:33:05 PM