I donated some spindles of burned media and programs to Salvation Army expecting they'd throw 'em out. They're selling 'em for $3.

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okay correct me if I’m wrong but this is definitely illegal, right?
Pretty unenforceable/unlikely to ever even get caught though.
I know, I just think it’s funny. if I set up a table and started selling them they’d shut me down pretty quick though

In the UK back in the earish DVD days I remember this dud would turn up at my uncles work and sell a fuck a ton of discs, he got arrested in a sting.

police have way too much free time

Holy fuck🤣🤣🤣 I thought stings were reserved for violent criminals

Its due to increasing budgets and lazy policing.

The stolen meat one really annoyed me as its targeting the working class while inflation is in full effect

i agree that it shouldn’t be a police priority; but i would still not visit a pub using black market meat… i like cheap food, but i love my intestines more lol
No I wouldn’t either and the place was a dive but the meat wasn’t being sold for the pub to serve, police went in there trying to sell to anyone that would buy, the land lady just happened to be the one interested in buying the stollen meat