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| Princess Poop A Lot Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Colorado
Posts: 6,728
| I say leave it alone...this guy knows exactly what he is doing and doesn't care that the animals suffer. It is just a money making thing to him.
__________________ Cindy & The Rescued Gang Puppies Are Not Products! |
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| Peanut Gallery Mom Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Maryland
Posts: 1,256
| If I am reading your post correctly, your Husband removed the item from his Customer's vehicle. Although the contents of the book that you describe is quite disturbing, two wrongs do not make the situation right. Again, as disturbing as it is, the book being found in the trash of the vehicle does not change the fact that if the Customer where to find out that his personal belongings were removed without his/her consent or knowledge, your husband could be found legally liable. |
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