(Via Facebook) :Piously: You should never, ever break the law like this.
Even if you are doing the Lord’s work. Even if sometimes the only thing that can stop an outlaw is another outlaw. Even if not only would no jury in the Western world convict you, they’d save you a donut from the deliberations and then casually ask what you were doing Friday night. Even, yea, indeed, even if such an activity as this would scrape away a couple of years of your time in Purgatory. It’s still illegal, I’m sure.
So don’t do it.
:stern face, shaking finger:
Don’t.
How hard was it for you to keep a straight face?
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The worst I ever did with one of these guys was ask them if their mother knew what they were doing for a living.
Having grown up in a time and place where vigilante justice was still socially acceptable, and winked at by the state, I have to say that people were much better behaved.
And if they weren’t, they left town quickly.
That ought to be legal. How exactly to make a law that encourages that particular act, and doesn’t cause other problems, is the question.
So .. use a Russian proxy server to run it?
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Mew
These scammers should consider themselves lucky that they didn’t call up and try to threaten an NSA employee.
That went straight to my Happy Place.