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CavemanCharlie
Oct 08, 2016Explorer III
Tal/IL wrote:
You might be surprised how easy they would be to unload.
Years ago, in another profession, I once picked up and returned an out-of-state prisoner who was part of a ring that stole large, high-dollar farm equipment. On the trip back I asked how the heck one unloads a large tractor or combine. He said it was easy when you offer a very expensive item at a fraction of its actual value to someone who has the cash to pay for it no questions asked. "They know it's stolen, they just don't care when they can get it so cheap."
This is the biggest part of the problem. If they knew it was stolen and bought it anyway then they should get as much time in prison and the thieves. But, they won't. If they got prosecuted at all ( And the probably didn't) they would get a slap on the wrist because they have money and are "good Upstanding members of the community".
There would be a lot less crime if people didn't support the crime by purchasing the stuff and having no worries.
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