Mar. 12 2020 10 h 43 min  UTC−4, Simon Poole wrote :
>     To use a completely different example: assume that you purchase a TV set 
> paid by monthly instalments and you     default on them. In civilised 
> countries that doesn't give the seller the right to break in to your 
> apartment and     repossess the TV, they don't get to cut off electricity to 
> the flat and they don't get the right to stick big notices on     your doors. 
> The seller needs to utilize the  whatever tools are provided by the legal 
> system, totally regardless off     how upset they are and how righteous they 
> might feel about their actions. Simon
An other example 
Let say we produce bricks standing outside of the shop.  Since too many are 
stolen, we use a trick to make the bricks flashing with a message when they get 
in inappropriate hands. Can somebody sue us because their house is flashing 
with message about where the bricks come from ?

 
Pierre 
 

  
 
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