I've a favorite author who points out that criminals mostly are optimists.
They think everyone else is a sucker and they're smarter than everyone else,
they therefore think they can't get caught, and they risk 12 years in prison
for a haul they could get with a mere eight months of honest work.

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
Phil Smith III
Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2023 16:13

This falls into the category of "things I just don't get": if that had been
me, I'd've woken up every single morning wondering if this was the day that
my access would be gone, and whether there was about to be a loud knock on
the door (at least). Yes, I know, this wasn't in the U.S. so the cops would
have been less violent, but still-if I were out committing crimes, I'd want
them to be over as soon as possible so I could continue on with my life,
knowing that there was some chance of evidence leading to me, but not with a
continuous, live channel leading back to me!

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