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Old 07-19-2009, 10:01 AM   #50
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Originally Posted by tompe View Post
To clarify. This is one way laws can work and they did works so in Sweden previously. Your insurance would cover you and the insurance company could try to get the money from the thief. And since I have lived with this system it is pretty easy to find it morally acceptable. So I do not feel that the obviously moral thing is for the police to forcible take the item from the person that bought it in good faith.
But how do you know the person with your property bought it in good faith and did not know it was stolen and was just deciding to buy it anyway knowing that if the person lied and said it was bought n good faith, it would be allowed to be kept?
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