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[Full-Disclosure] Re: MS Blaster author / morning_wood misinformed
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- Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Re: MS Blaster author / morning_wood misinformed
- From: "Jennifer Bradley" <jenbradley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2003 08:00:32 +0200
>From: yossarian <yossarian@xxxxxxxxx>
[snip]
>Furthermore, if you don't lock your car, and sometime the
>pohlice checks, you'll be fined. I think that is absolutely
>correct, since you are wasting law enforcements time and
>taxpayers money, if you make it too tempting. Kind of
>biblical, don't lead someone into temptation. But hey, where a
>calvinistic country, just look at our PM's face....
Actually, this isn't true, at least in the US. If you own a
convertible, insurance companies require you to keep your doors
unlocked, otherwise they will not cover the costs of repairing a
ripped-open convertible soft-top. To think that the police would fine
you if your car was unlocked is kinda ridiculous, for exactly the same
case as what do you do with a convertible? Or a Jeep, where you can
even take the doors off?
jb
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