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- From: kmr4@po.CWRU.edu (Keith M. Ryan)
- Newsgroups: rec.audio.car,alt.locksmithing,alt.tasteless
- Subject: Re: Car alarms
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 06:05:22 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University
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- Message-ID: <kmr4.272.722153121@po.CWRU.edu>
- References: <1992Nov16.052253.6048@u.washington.edu> <1992Nov16.205000.18486@wam.umd.edu> <1992Nov16.234320.9882@ringer.cs.utsa.edu> <1992Nov18.155410.7997@nmt.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov18.155410.7997@nmt.edu> houle@nmt.edu (Paul Houle) writes:
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- > I think that the right viewpoint is to keep a low profile. The kind
- >of people who have to buy an expensive car stereo to make up for having
- >a 2 inch dick really deserve to get their stereo stolen and their tires
- >slashed, etc. Anyone who spends his money and time "detailing" his
- >minitruck deserves to see it reduced to scrap metal on the bottom of a
- >gorge. No exceptions.
-
- *ahem* I hope this was sarcasm. In a civilized society, no one
- "deserves" to have their car/stereo stolen. And, if they wish to spend their
- hard earned money on their truck, they ought to be allowed to.
- I live in the US of A, I don't know where you do.
-