Good point and I do agree with one minor counter point ... we have little to
no feedback about how *the police are handling the situation.* I reported
the incident to Habeas and here's a snippet from their response:

[Please know that at Habeas we take the use of our trademark in spam very
seriously, and that while we cannot report back to you directly and
individually on the disposition of each submission, know that we will
investigate and follow this through to a satisfactory conclusion - either
the responsible party ceasing their infringing action, their being
appropriately dealt with by their service provider, or, failing any
satisfactory remedial action, listing in our Habeas Infringers List.]

Larry
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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 8:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELIST HABEAS


> Moving out of town would be a very bad business move without further
> information.  One of the key pieces of information would be how the police
> handle the situation.  If they catch the criminal the next day and punish
> him in a way that is fair but discourages other criminals from robbing
> stores, would you really want to leave?

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