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Scott Vernon
 
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"Scout" wrote in message
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I'm selling my boat, and several of my other toys (motorcycles, RV,

and so
on). I want a bigger boat to sail in more comfort in the waters

between Bob
and Scotty.



Really? That's too bad, about selling your toys. Back in the '70s I
sold some guns and some bikes, including a 1948 Harley, to buy my
first truck. Man I wish I still had them.


But that's beside the point. Naturally I let people board her
and look around, inspect the sails, flush the toilet, check out the

gadgets,
yadda yadda. So some idiot forces open my forward hatch without

releasing
one of the locks and rips the hardware off the hatch. Then he runs

off
without owning up. Since it's molded plastic, I'll have to replace

the
hatch.
Well what do ya know, his wallet fell out and I found it in one of

the
berths. It's got close to $50 cash in it. Is it dishonest to take

the cash
to fix my hatch (and then mail him his wallet)?


Are you 100% sure he did it? I would confront him. Demand he pay.
After he paid I'd return the wallet.

Scotty