--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "vp_wiz" <harry.porter@...> wrote:
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> Sorry, but the "car thief" analogy fails on a key aspect: lack of invitation ...
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> The car thief has tampered with/hotwired the vehicle -- clearly accessing the vehicle in a manner that isn't normally permitted.
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Manipulating a machine to pay you on bets you never placed is also using it "in a manner that isn't normally permitted."
And regarding someone not returning a car that they took for a test drive, I would have to guess that by breaking the contract terms in which the car was loaned to them, they would also be facing criminal charges of theft.
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