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Re: boa judgement..lawyer threats


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Posted by Keyser Soze (205.188.116.84) on June 11, 2004 at 11:22:51:

In Reply to: boa judgement..lawyer threats posted by helping a friend on June 11, 2004 at 09:11:03:

This piratical pile of pigeon poop excuse of a lawyer needs to hear from your friend's lawyer. Do as Taziblue directs, get one now. A lawyer of your own, without uttering a word, keeps the enemy in line merely by his presence. Scumbag lying filth otherwise known as CA's know they must behave, as they are a nothing but a criminal gang hiding behind a corporate facade.
Now, the countertactics. First, the sheriff - if he really is involved, rather than sleazoid repo men - can't take what he can't find. Make the van disappear. Keep it somewhere else. Walk to and from the van. Inconvenient? Yes. Is losing it is more inconvenient? Yes.
Repo men go by the rule that a car with a lien is usually 'hidden' within a few blocks of home. So hide it further away, conceal it from public view in a friend's garage or backyard. Be resourceful, outwit the enemy. It will cost him money to try to find the van. Make sure his costs rise to a an unacceptable level, that he might lose interest. Destroy the enemy's will to fight, and you win the war without a shot fired. Which brings us to point number two.
Two, a '99 van with 100K/miles is worth little. Remember, you value cars for repo purposes at below wholesale cost, high miles render it almost worthless. Use this to your advantage. No shame in older cars with high miles. They are my vehicle of choice. Ten years old with over 100K/miles means barely broken in. But not worth much to the greedygut banker thugs, who leaseback fleets of limos, each with its own driver, for their weekly runs to the Big Boy Bathhouses. If you follow my drift.
Three, laws enacted in recent years allow repo men to take your vehicle only to the extent it does not create a disturbance. In other words, if you are in or near the vehicle and become visibly upset by the presence of repo thugs, they are on thin ice. Make a disturbance. Do you feel sick? Demonstrate this feeling. Report this to your physician. Alert your friends. Cry rape. Make their lives a living misery until this banker thug and his lobster-clawed greaseball wannabe-lawyer stooges leave you alone. Your influence counts, use it.
Outwit the enemy, turn his strengths back upon him, and he's finished. In my family situation, in which a big, fat, incestuous relative and a greaseball poofter lawyer took an estate from an elderly relative, the tables turned. Seems one of the perps just got arrested for dating underaged members of their gender. Tch, tch, how they reap that which they sow.

Sowingly,

Keyser Soze

"We don't have organized crime in LA.
And frankly, we don't want organized
crime in LA."
- Det. Maxwell Hoover, LA PD 'Hat Squad',
"Mulholland Falls", c. 1997


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