20 Feb
2001
20 Feb
'01
12:49 a.m.
At 06:32 PM 2/19/01 -0600, Jim Choate wrote:
On 19 Feb 2001, LUIS VILDOSOLA wrote:
Before you can judge an act to be a crime against humanity. I'd like to know what acts can be identified as crime, where is humanity and how are both these ideas brought together.
A crime is any act, or in some cases failure to act, which causes physical damage to a person or their property, makes use of said property, or breaks a public trust without prior permission by all involved.
A crime is a violation of the responce 'No'.
No Jim, you don't handle masochism at all. Crime is any *nonconsensual* interaction. ....... "What company did you say you were from, Mr. Hewlett?" ---Walt Disney to Bill Hewlett eetimes 22.01.01 p 32