LOL!!!!But...but....he just responded to her craigslist ad for companionship, remember??!
Sounds like he changed his mind after he saw the chica hotie.....
LOL!!!!But...but....he just responded to her craigslist ad for companionship, remember??!
Exactly!!!Would have liked to read her add, to see if it was clear he was going to get sex if he paid her, but sadly if someone steals from you, in Texas you are allowed to use deadly force, but only if it's at night. Stupid Stupid law, at the very least if you are involved in a criminal activiy you should not be protected by the law. Theft is bad, but killing someone is much, much worse, even more so as she was paralyzed for several months before passing away.
pretty much the exact same thing can be said for our laws in the opposite direction. for example if its the middle of the winter and someone breaks into your house to steal from you. as they are walking out of your house carrying your TV, they slip on your unsalted and ice covered walkway and die. you can technically now be convicted of involuntary manslaughter....but sadly if someone steals from you, in Texas you are allowed to use deadly force, but only if it's at night. Stupid Stupid law, at the very least if you are involved in a criminal activity you should not be protected by the law. Theft is bad, but killing someone is much, much worse...
You and Rob Ford must be smoking the same sh?t together for too long. Both your brains were cooked. No point to waste time arguing with idiots.I like that....liberals quick to ignore the facts...soooo boobie....you're cool with the waste of coin by these Ontario liberals?
it's real money lefty...not smoke and mirrors...how much money will take for you to understand that these libtards have no idea how to manage a budget?
Maybe we can check the emails as to what they were thinking...
You're right to go after conservatives and the Rush Limbaugh's of world, just leave Ron Paul out of your fantasy world of money printing, endless prisons, endless wars (yes Obama is just a big a war monger as Bush ever was), nanny state, government over private sector bullshit.
Must be a CUPE member.
An sp stole 200 from me once. She ran out of door. When I tried to come after her I grabbed her hair she screamed like a mad woman. I let her go cuz in Canada cops always side with women even if she is a prostitute.
A contract dispute should never be considered "theft". And that's what this is -- a disagreement over terms of service in an implied contract. So... if I think my plumber agreed to replace the drywall he had to remove while repairing a broken pipe, and he thinks that's extra and not included in our implied contract, I can shoot him so long as the sun has gone down?!?! I mean how is it any different-- "he was leaving with my money even though he didn't finish the work".Would have liked to read her add, to see if it was clear he was going to get sex if he paid her, but sadly if someone steals from you, in Texas you are allowed to use deadly force, but only if it's at night. Stupid Stupid law, at the very least if you are involved in a criminal activiy you should not be protected by the law. Theft is bad, but killing someone is much, much worse, even more so as she was paralyzed for several months before passing away.
Well said Isabella. In my early hobby days I had two SPs show up who said no sex. My fault for not doing research. Both times I sent them on their way with the gift. Lesson learned-do your research. I had a B&S show up once. I offered her $40 for gas money and asked her to leave and she refused. I told her if she did not leave I would call the police. She thought I was bluffing. I called and she left. I called the police back and said the unwanted party had left. It would have been interesting if she hadn't, but...Even if she is a prostitute? Us prostitutes are providing a service just like any other woman/person, so you may probably want to rephrase to 'Even if she is a thief' which is the real issue.
Also, you let her go because you feared police taking her side? What would you have done otherwise?
The issue is not about service delivery or lack of it.......the beauty of showcasing how the conservative mind .....'functions'......:thumb:
Point is she WAS his property, he 'rented', for X alloted amount of time.
She didn't deliver what was expected, so he blew her away!!!....
SURELY a Law & Order, type would see that!!!
However you seem to be thinking like a pimp, here!.....
If the gentlemen could get her into small claims court after the fact to attempt to get his money back, you could argue about the legal merits of the implied contract between both parties. But once an escort is out of sight, she is out of your life, thus making legal recourse impossible. Your take on the event is purely academic. In the real world, if I ask a stranger (whose real name I don't even know) to go to the convenience store to buy milk for me and I hand over $10 and tell her she can keep the change, I don't call it a breach of contract if she runs off with my $10 without buying my milk. I say she stole my $10.A contract dispute should never be considered "theft". And that's what this is -- a disagreement over terms of service in an implied contract. So... if I think my plumber agreed to replace the drywall he had to remove while repairing a broken pipe, and he thinks that's extra and not included in our implied contract, I can shoot him so long as the sun has gone down?!?! I mean how is it any different-- "he was leaving with my money even though he didn't finish the work".
I'm afraid technically mahovalich is right.The issue is not about service delivery or lack of it.
the issue is, SHE STOLE HIS MONEY, DURING THE NIGHT, and he is allowed to shoot.
remember...Ignorance of the law is not a DEFENCE....in this case it works both ways. SHE SHOULD HAVE KNOWN
Exodus 22:2
"If a thief is caught breaking in at night and is struck a fatal blow, the defender is not guilty of bloodshed"
New International Version (©2011)
He had enough contact information to call her in the first place, and he gave her the money willingly. As in the milk example, there is a contract, so if there is any criminal breach it's more of an example of fraud (deception to get money) than theft. If you think the escort intentionally lied to get money, that is not theft.If the gentlemen could get her into small claims court after the fact to attempt to get his money back, you could argue about the legal merits of the implied contract between both parties. But once an escort is out of sight, she is out of your life, thus making legal recourse impossible. Your take on the event is purely academic. In the real world, if I ask a stranger (whose real name I don't even know) to go to the convenience store to buy milk for me and I hand over $10 and tell her she can keep the change, I don't call it a breach of contract if she runs off with my $10 without buying my milk. I say she stole my $10.
Yeah, this has nothing to do with sex and everything to do with robbery.you must be on glue.
maybe try at least to get the facts right. She was a thief, their law allows for them to defend against theft.
I'd love to see the section of Texas law that states "you may shoot a prostitute who doesn't deliver sex" .... just for shits and giggles you want to please provide that for me?
Alternately we could just conclude that Texas is a backwater populated by horrendously prejudiced people, and that the failings of their legal system reflect that.Obviously the Texas legal system did not have the benefit of Fuji's superior legal brain to distinguish between breech of contract, fraud and theft. I'm sure Canada would lend him to the US for a short period as long as he is back in time to rewrite the laws on destroying evidence for both the Liberals and Ford.
fuji is right in this threadHe had enough contact information to call her in the first place, and he gave her the money willingly. As in the milk example, there is a contract, so if there is any criminal breach it's more of an example of fraud (deception to get money) than theft. If you think the escort intentionally lied to get money, that is not theft.
To my mind it is theft, and apparently also to a jury of my Texan peers.If you think the escort intentionally lied to get money, that is not theft.