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Italian Court Rules Food Theft "is Not A Crime"

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mushroom25 | 11:46 Tue 03rd May 2016 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36190557

what chance of a similar ruling in a UK court?
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I said "predict" peeler
haha you edited that lol
how?
I'm kidding Tora. I said detected and you came back with predicted which was where my reply came from lol
Reminds me of the joke about 2 Irishmen in a Chinese restaurant.
They paid for the meal and tried to sneak out without eating it!
Eddie I am irish you infidel lol not really!
///Dishonest appropriation of property, belonging to another with the permanent intention of depriving the other of it'///
This is an English definition of theft which can not be quoted with reference to the laws of Italy.
Stealing bread used to get you a one way ticket to Australia.

I wish it still did, as I would leg it down to Londis now.
Danny theft is law not legislation, the definition is international and just translated into each country

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