tom wrote:
> 
> You know, the really funny part about this one is that they can't
> prosecute the guy for counterfeiting.
> 
> Apparently a bill like that is so obviously a joke, there's no intent to
> deceive.

The person who won't be prosecuted is the original manufacturer of
the joke currency, not the person who used one at the Dairy Queen.

Proffering a bill like that, and accepting a hamburger (plus $198 in
change) in return, is a fairly clear-cut case of fraudulent conversion.

Not only could he be prosecuted - he'd almost certainly be convicted.


Ob.disclaimer:  IANAL.  YMMV.  VWP.  ISIRTA.  TW3.  WWBBD.


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