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October 7, 2010 at 4:13 PM #615436October 7, 2010 at 6:03 PM #614445
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Participant[quote=bubba99]I am not sure where the crime is. Vandalism is for property “any real or personal property not his or her own”. If the trashing was before the sale – no crime[/quote]
That’s what I was thinking. Does no one here remember the man who bulldozed his house?
When thinking about it, Acosta is as guilty as everyone else who trashed their house — and there are plenty of them. So many of them that that’s what prompted banks to do cash for keys.
And by no means am I condoning it. But why go after him and not all the others. Do I think he should still be a cop? No. If you’re stupid enough to jeapardize your career this way, no. But should he go to jail for it? No. Not unless everyone else who trashed their house goes to jail. Along w/all the people who have committed fraud in this real estate bubble.
I don’t think there’s enough jail space for everyone.
October 7, 2010 at 6:03 PM #614529jpinpb
Participant[quote=bubba99]I am not sure where the crime is. Vandalism is for property “any real or personal property not his or her own”. If the trashing was before the sale – no crime[/quote]
That’s what I was thinking. Does no one here remember the man who bulldozed his house?
When thinking about it, Acosta is as guilty as everyone else who trashed their house — and there are plenty of them. So many of them that that’s what prompted banks to do cash for keys.
And by no means am I condoning it. But why go after him and not all the others. Do I think he should still be a cop? No. If you’re stupid enough to jeapardize your career this way, no. But should he go to jail for it? No. Not unless everyone else who trashed their house goes to jail. Along w/all the people who have committed fraud in this real estate bubble.
I don’t think there’s enough jail space for everyone.
October 7, 2010 at 6:03 PM #615073jpinpb
Participant[quote=bubba99]I am not sure where the crime is. Vandalism is for property “any real or personal property not his or her own”. If the trashing was before the sale – no crime[/quote]
That’s what I was thinking. Does no one here remember the man who bulldozed his house?
When thinking about it, Acosta is as guilty as everyone else who trashed their house — and there are plenty of them. So many of them that that’s what prompted banks to do cash for keys.
And by no means am I condoning it. But why go after him and not all the others. Do I think he should still be a cop? No. If you’re stupid enough to jeapardize your career this way, no. But should he go to jail for it? No. Not unless everyone else who trashed their house goes to jail. Along w/all the people who have committed fraud in this real estate bubble.
I don’t think there’s enough jail space for everyone.
October 7, 2010 at 6:03 PM #615187jpinpb
Participant[quote=bubba99]I am not sure where the crime is. Vandalism is for property “any real or personal property not his or her own”. If the trashing was before the sale – no crime[/quote]
That’s what I was thinking. Does no one here remember the man who bulldozed his house?
When thinking about it, Acosta is as guilty as everyone else who trashed their house — and there are plenty of them. So many of them that that’s what prompted banks to do cash for keys.
And by no means am I condoning it. But why go after him and not all the others. Do I think he should still be a cop? No. If you’re stupid enough to jeapardize your career this way, no. But should he go to jail for it? No. Not unless everyone else who trashed their house goes to jail. Along w/all the people who have committed fraud in this real estate bubble.
I don’t think there’s enough jail space for everyone.
October 7, 2010 at 6:03 PM #615504jpinpb
Participant[quote=bubba99]I am not sure where the crime is. Vandalism is for property “any real or personal property not his or her own”. If the trashing was before the sale – no crime[/quote]
That’s what I was thinking. Does no one here remember the man who bulldozed his house?
When thinking about it, Acosta is as guilty as everyone else who trashed their house — and there are plenty of them. So many of them that that’s what prompted banks to do cash for keys.
And by no means am I condoning it. But why go after him and not all the others. Do I think he should still be a cop? No. If you’re stupid enough to jeapardize your career this way, no. But should he go to jail for it? No. Not unless everyone else who trashed their house goes to jail. Along w/all the people who have committed fraud in this real estate bubble.
I don’t think there’s enough jail space for everyone.
October 7, 2010 at 6:41 PM #614450sdrealtor
ParticipantCash for keys has existed for decades and is meant to get people out of the homes they lost to foreclosure quickly, quietly and without damaging the place.
Lots of peole, have damaged homes on the way out but this was egregious by any measure. I havent seen anything close to what they did with the possible exception of Suzy Brown who stripped the Olivenhain Monster House.
October 7, 2010 at 6:41 PM #614534sdrealtor
ParticipantCash for keys has existed for decades and is meant to get people out of the homes they lost to foreclosure quickly, quietly and without damaging the place.
Lots of peole, have damaged homes on the way out but this was egregious by any measure. I havent seen anything close to what they did with the possible exception of Suzy Brown who stripped the Olivenhain Monster House.
October 7, 2010 at 6:41 PM #615077sdrealtor
ParticipantCash for keys has existed for decades and is meant to get people out of the homes they lost to foreclosure quickly, quietly and without damaging the place.
Lots of peole, have damaged homes on the way out but this was egregious by any measure. I havent seen anything close to what they did with the possible exception of Suzy Brown who stripped the Olivenhain Monster House.
October 7, 2010 at 6:41 PM #615192sdrealtor
ParticipantCash for keys has existed for decades and is meant to get people out of the homes they lost to foreclosure quickly, quietly and without damaging the place.
Lots of peole, have damaged homes on the way out but this was egregious by any measure. I havent seen anything close to what they did with the possible exception of Suzy Brown who stripped the Olivenhain Monster House.
October 7, 2010 at 6:41 PM #615509sdrealtor
ParticipantCash for keys has existed for decades and is meant to get people out of the homes they lost to foreclosure quickly, quietly and without damaging the place.
Lots of peole, have damaged homes on the way out but this was egregious by any measure. I havent seen anything close to what they did with the possible exception of Suzy Brown who stripped the Olivenhain Monster House.
October 7, 2010 at 8:04 PM #614460patientrenter
Participant[quote=jpinpb]…..
I don’t think there’s enough jail space for everyone.[/quote]No, but I’d be real happy to see the first 500,000 in jail. Let out the small time drug users if there’s a space issue.
Think of it as an investment that would pay handsome dividends for decades.
October 7, 2010 at 8:04 PM #614544patientrenter
Participant[quote=jpinpb]…..
I don’t think there’s enough jail space for everyone.[/quote]No, but I’d be real happy to see the first 500,000 in jail. Let out the small time drug users if there’s a space issue.
Think of it as an investment that would pay handsome dividends for decades.
October 7, 2010 at 8:04 PM #615087patientrenter
Participant[quote=jpinpb]…..
I don’t think there’s enough jail space for everyone.[/quote]No, but I’d be real happy to see the first 500,000 in jail. Let out the small time drug users if there’s a space issue.
Think of it as an investment that would pay handsome dividends for decades.
October 7, 2010 at 8:04 PM #615202patientrenter
Participant[quote=jpinpb]…..
I don’t think there’s enough jail space for everyone.[/quote]No, but I’d be real happy to see the first 500,000 in jail. Let out the small time drug users if there’s a space issue.
Think of it as an investment that would pay handsome dividends for decades.
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