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Claire
13-01-2005, 03:43 PM
Since the new legislation has been introduced regarding imei number
changing, has there been any prosecutions or investigations started?

If they were completed, what was the result? Hopefully not just a slap?

alice
14-01-2005, 03:05 PM
Claire wrote:
> Since the new legislation has been introduced regarding imei number
> changing, has there been any prosecutions or investigations started?
>
> If they were completed, what was the result? Hopefully not just a slap?

Why? Do you think somone should be locked up for something like changing
an IMEI?

Rod Speed
14-01-2005, 03:33 PM
Simon Templar <usenet@vk3xem.net> wrote in message
news:41e7413b$1_2@news.melbourne.pipenetworks.com. ..
> alice wrote:
>> Claire wrote:

>>> Since the new legislation has been introduced regarding imei number
>>> changing, has there been any prosecutions or investigations started?

>>> If they were completed, what was the result? Hopefully not just a slap?

>> Why? Do you think somone should be locked up for something like changing an
>> IMEI?

> Well if it is done to stolen phones to get them back into circulation then
> *YES*!

You dont normally get locked up for theft anymore.

> If there is however a legitimate reason then....

Rod Speed
14-01-2005, 04:53 PM
Simon Templar <usenet@vk3xem.net> wrote in message
news:41e75370_2@news.melbourne.pipenetworks.com...
> Rod Speed wrote:

>> You dont normally get locked up for theft anymore.

> Yeh well I catch some prick trying to knock my phone or radios off they might
> just get a hiding before they ask to be handed over to the Police!

And you might well get locked up yourself.

You'd likely enjoy the raping.

Kwyjibo
14-01-2005, 10:13 PM
"Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> said

>
> Simon Templar <usenet@vk3xem.net> wrote in message
> news:41e75370_2@news.melbourne.pipenetworks.com...
>> Rod Speed wrote:
>
>>> You dont normally get locked up for theft anymore.
>
>> Yeh well I catch some prick trying to knock my phone or radios off they
>> might just get a hiding before they ask to be handed over to the
>> Police!
>
> And you might well get locked up yourself.
>
> You'd likely enjoy the raping.
>

Are police women getting *that* desparate?



--

Kwyj.

(Remove your panties to reply by email)

Claire
15-01-2005, 02:03 AM
"Kwyjibo" <Kwyjibo@YourPantiesozdebate.com> wrote in message
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> "Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> said
>
>>
>> Simon Templar <usenet@vk3xem.net> wrote in message
>> news:41e75370_2@news.melbourne.pipenetworks.com...
>>> Rod Speed wrote:
>>
>>>> You dont normally get locked up for theft anymore.
>>
>>> Yeh well I catch some prick trying to knock my phone or radios off they
>>> might just get a hiding before they ask to be handed over to the
>>> Police!
>>
>> And you might well get locked up yourself.
>>
>> You'd likely enjoy the raping.
>>
>
> Are police women getting *that* desparate?

You know, I just shouldn't have bothered asking an intellectual question
here and expected decent replies. You all live up to this newsgroups
reputation admirably.

Be proud of yourselves in your little kingdom

Michael
15-01-2005, 03:53 PM
"alice" <alicedidit@aapt.net.au> wrote in message
news:cs7f61$8li$1@news-02.connect.com.au...
> Claire wrote:
> > Since the new legislation has been introduced regarding imei number
> > changing, has there been any prosecutions or investigations started?
> >
> > If they were completed, what was the result? Hopefully not just a slap?
>
> Why? Do you think somone should be locked up for something like changing
> an IMEI?

yes

alice
15-01-2005, 10:13 PM
> You know, I just shouldn't have bothered asking an intellectual question
> here and expected decent replies. You all live up to this newsgroups
> reputation admirably.
>

So you think your original post constituted an "intellectual question"?
LOL!!

Claire
16-01-2005, 03:33 AM
"alice" <alicedidit@aapt.net.au> wrote in message
news:cs7f61$8li$1@news-02.connect.com.au...
> Claire wrote:
>> Since the new legislation has been introduced regarding imei number
>> changing, has there been any prosecutions or investigations started?
>>
>> If they were completed, what was the result? Hopefully not just a slap?
>
> Why? Do you think somone should be locked up for something like changing
> an IMEI?

Absolutely, for a person doing it as a commercial entity or in commercial
quantity, and a bloody great fine for individuals on first offence. No
excuses.

Don't you agree? Why/not?

I hate theft in any form, because someone is lucked out or suffering.

Claire

Claire
16-01-2005, 03:33 AM
"alice" <alicedidit@aapt.net.au> wrote in message
news:csati1$lkm$1@news-02.connect.com.au...
>
>> You know, I just shouldn't have bothered asking an intellectual question
>> here and expected decent replies. You all live up to this newsgroups
>> reputation admirably.
>>
>
> So you think your original post constituted an "intellectual question"?
> LOL!!

Best a blonde can do:)
I was not referring to you or a few, but that old predictable Rods Peed and
the ones that followed on from him, turning it once again into a cascade of
rubbish comments and retorts down the screen.

I actually have a bit of respect for a certain family biker.

Claire

Rod Speed
16-01-2005, 07:03 AM
"Claire" <justagrrl@dodo.com.au> wrote in message
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>
> "alice" <alicedidit@aapt.net.au> wrote in message
> news:cs7f61$8li$1@news-02.connect.com.au...
>> Claire wrote:
>>> Since the new legislation has been introduced regarding imei number
>>> changing, has there been any prosecutions or investigations started?
>>>
>>> If they were completed, what was the result? Hopefully not just a slap?
>>
>> Why? Do you think somone should be locked up for something like changing an
>> IMEI?

> Absolutely, for a person doing it as a commercial entity or in commercial
> quantity,

Stupid when we dont lock people up for
physical assault quite a bit of the time now.

> and a bloody great fine for individuals on first offence. No excuses.

> Don't you agree? Why/not?

Coz its completely mindless, thats why not.

There's more important crimes than that, stupid.

> I hate theft in any form, because someone is lucked out or suffering.

Not necessarily. Many are insured.

Claire
16-01-2005, 12:53 PM
"Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Claire" <justagrrl@dodo.com.au> wrote in message
> news:41e94520@news.comindico.com.au...
>>
>> "alice" <alicedidit@aapt.net.au> wrote in message
>> news:cs7f61$8li$1@news-02.connect.com.au...
>>> Claire wrote:
>>>> Since the new legislation has been introduced regarding imei number
>>>> changing, has there been any prosecutions or investigations started?
>>>>
>>>> If they were completed, what was the result? Hopefully not just a slap?
>>>
>>> Why? Do you think somone should be locked up for something like changing
>>> an IMEI?
>
>> Absolutely, for a person doing it as a commercial entity or in
>> commercial quantity,
>
> Stupid when we dont lock people up for
> physical assault quite a bit of the time now.
>
>> and a bloody great fine for individuals on first offence. No excuses.
>
>> Don't you agree? Why/not?
>
> Coz its completely mindless, thats why not.
>
> There's more important crimes than that, stupid.
>
>> I hate theft in any form, because someone is lucked out or suffering.
>
> Not necessarily. Many are insured.

Thanks for your opinion, finally:)

Natalie Drest
27-01-2005, 06:23 PM
"Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> blathered forth the following: in message
news:34tamvF4ga00gU1@individual.net...
>
> > I hate theft in any form, because someone is lucked out or suffering.
>
> Not necessarily. Many are insured.
>

....and we all pay for theft in higher premiums. No such thing as a free
lunch.
You have insurance, don't you?
Thank the thieves for your next price rise

Rod Speed
27-01-2005, 07:33 PM
Natalie Drest <mccoeyHAT@netspaceCOAT.net.au> wrote
in message news:cta4k4$2lui$1@otis.netspace.net.au...
> Rod Speed <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote

>>> I hate theft in any form, because someone is lucked out or suffering.

>> Not necessarily. Many are insured.

> ...and we all pay for theft in higher premiums.

Wrong. Those that arent paying premiums dont.

> No such thing as a free lunch.

Wrong again. Some charitys etc provide free lunches.

> You have insurance, don't you?

Completely and utterly irrelevant whether I do or not.

> Thank the thieves for your next price rise

Wont be any price rise.

a_dude
28-01-2005, 06:23 PM
show us your tits


"Claire" <justagrrl@dodo.com.au> wrote in message
news:41e9453f@news.comindico.com.au...
>
> "alice" <alicedidit@aapt.net.au> wrote in message
> news:csati1$lkm$1@news-02.connect.com.au...
>>
>>> You know, I just shouldn't have bothered asking an intellectual question
>>> here and expected decent replies. You all live up to this newsgroups
>>> reputation admirably.
>>>
>>
>> So you think your original post constituted an "intellectual question"?
>> LOL!!
>
> Best a blonde can do:)
> I was not referring to you or a few, but that old predictable Rods Peed
> and the ones that followed on from him, turning it once again into a
> cascade of rubbish comments and retorts down the screen.
>
> I actually have a bit of respect for a certain family biker.
>
> Claire
>

Claire
28-01-2005, 10:23 PM
"a_dude" <blax@blox.com> wrote in message
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> show us your tits

Well honey, I hope your email address works.