On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 12:20, Pavitra <celestialcognit...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm not sure if this would work, but I'm curious:
>
>
> 1. Use the BJS (or be the Insulator) to illegally deal yourself a bunch
> of DoJ cards. Several of them will naturally be Absolv-o-Matics due to
> the Law of Large Numbers.
>
> 2. Publish an NoV against yourself for the illegal draws. Close it, and
> buy off the resultant Rests with your new Absolv-o-Matic cards.
>
> 3. If anyone tries to crim you for the blatant illegality of this scam,
> claim R101(vi).
>
> 4. Keep all the non-AoM cards you got in step 1. Profit.
>
>
> Obviously this would be a socially unacceptable scam, but would it work?
> The only flaw I can see is that a judge might be persuaded to allow
> separate criminal penalties for each illegal draw, but historically that
> hasn't been how we've generally treated bulk crimes. What's the
> difference here? Where do we draw the line?
>
BJS self-deals (in the past and again in the future once I fix them to
function correctly) are each made with a disclaimer indicating that
the deal is only valid if you are in fact owed the card.

BobTHJ

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