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The offenders were 15 years olds, but a pathetic 3 weeks of community service doesn't seem like nearly enough punishment for beating and robbing someone at knifepoint. The violence makes this far worse than if they, say, stole a car for a joyride, and I bet that would have gotten a much larger...
Especially when that incremental improvement comes at over triple the cost of the mainstream 2600K. Benchmarks of the slightly more affordable 3930K are conspicuously absent, making me think it will lose to the 2600K on most of the non-heavily-threaded benchmarks. So I'd have a hard time...
First of all, the request for the police to be sent out should always be documented whether it be before, or done soon afterwards (if time critical response is required).
But the bigger issue here is that it wasn't the PI's knocking on the door, it was the police doing some of the PI's work...
It's protecting everyone. For someone to lose something (that perhaps fell out of their pocket) doesn't make them stupid. And to have the rules be otherwise would basically mean you're free to take anything that isn't nailed down that the owner doesn't currently have their eyes on. Do you...
I don't have a lot of sympathy for this guy. From what I understand, the phone was left at a bar, where the guy "found" it. Why did this guy take the phone home with him? If you find something like a phone in a bar or restaurant that is not yours, it was almost certainly accidentally left...