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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3363825" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>No, not particularly, I would just say I am trying to keep a bit of an open mind about it, and I AM open to changing my opinion, should actual factual evidence dictate such. </p><p></p><p>I don't know why the guy went on someone else's property, I don't know how egregious it was, and I don't condone it, either, but like I said, I have at times when I was younger wandered through a construction site of a home that was obviously half-finished or something, not meaning any harm, just kind of curious what things looked like. I've never taken anything and I would expect someone to take their tools and such with them if the construction site was unsecured. Not that it would give someone leave to appropriate them if something was left that way. </p><p></p><p>I just don't know. It sure <strong>sounds </strong>like a massive overreaction on the part of the father/son duo, from what little I truly know of the situation, but like I said, I am open to having my mind changed on that if evidence dictates it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3363825, member: 9374"] No, not particularly, I would just say I am trying to keep a bit of an open mind about it, and I AM open to changing my opinion, should actual factual evidence dictate such. I don't know why the guy went on someone else's property, I don't know how egregious it was, and I don't condone it, either, but like I said, I have at times when I was younger wandered through a construction site of a home that was obviously half-finished or something, not meaning any harm, just kind of curious what things looked like. I've never taken anything and I would expect someone to take their tools and such with them if the construction site was unsecured. Not that it would give someone leave to appropriate them if something was left that way. I just don't know. It sure [B]sounds [/B]like a massive overreaction on the part of the father/son duo, from what little I truly know of the situation, but like I said, I am open to having my mind changed on that if evidence dictates it. [/QUOTE]
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