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American Cops Bait Cars.
Are they trying to turn innocent people into criminals? Would this be allowed in the UK?
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I, personally, don't think it's right. The undercover cops deliberately walk away from the car leaving the keys in the ignition and the door open. The people that take the cars are being set up. That doesn't mean they should take it though, but they are being tempted.
18:15 Sun 04th Aug 2013
Jude, why would rich people pick up a diamond necklace in the street and keep it? Dishonest ones would, as would dishonest poor people. The rest would hand it in.
Turning innocent people into criminals? Hardly. Innocent people must mean those who would not commit the crime. Presented with a car with an open door and the keys in the ignition, normal, "innocent people", would not take it. It is no defence, in English law, to say that you would never have committed the crime had not been so easy nor that you were set up by what is called an agent provocateur.
Turning innocent people into criminals? Hardly. Innocent people must mean those who would not commit the crime. Presented with a car with an open door and the keys in the ignition, normal, "innocent people", would not take it. It is no defence, in English law, to say that you would never have committed the crime had not been so easy nor that you were set up by what is called an agent provocateur.
"Guilty! Before they've actually seen a judge?"
Yes Jude. You do not have to be found guilty in a court to be guilty. As soon as you commit an offence you are guilty. Whether there is evidence to convict you, or whether you are apprehended does not alter your guilt. "Innocent until proven guilty" is a legal convention not a fact.
So to answer your question the use of "bait cars" does not turn innocent people into criminals, it turns guilty people into criminals.
Yes Jude. You do not have to be found guilty in a court to be guilty. As soon as you commit an offence you are guilty. Whether there is evidence to convict you, or whether you are apprehended does not alter your guilt. "Innocent until proven guilty" is a legal convention not a fact.
So to answer your question the use of "bait cars" does not turn innocent people into criminals, it turns guilty people into criminals.
It's a good idea. If there's a spate of car thefts in your area, it's usually down to a particular thieving toe-rag, or gang of toe-rags. Personally I'd want them caught, and baiting a car is a good way to do it.
The chances that an innocent scallywag is going to be entrapped into a life of crime when the idea would otherwise not have entered his head are pretty slim.
The chances that an innocent scallywag is going to be entrapped into a life of crime when the idea would otherwise not have entered his head are pretty slim.
It's called entrapment
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Entrap ment
Certainly in the UK exploiting someone's vulnerabilitycounts so leaving an ulocked car with the keys in in a poor and deprived part of town would definately qualify
Not sure on the US - obviously not if what you say is true (got a link yet?)
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Certainly in the UK exploiting someone's vulnerabilitycounts so leaving an ulocked car with the keys in in a poor and deprived part of town would definately qualify
Not sure on the US - obviously not if what you say is true (got a link yet?)
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