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May 18, 2020
3:35:30pm
BYUfan92 All-American
While true, the original question was if you'd turn them in right? So is there
a distinction there? I'd guess that neither of us are turning in people who are exceeding the speed limit, or perhaps those who we know are using somebody else's Netflix password, or doing something in a gray area with their taxes. Would I participate in the fraud, I sure don't now when I see it and never plan to. But when I see people doing fraudulent things do I turn them in........no, not I dont. (and I see a fair amount in my business and warn them that its fraud)

I'm guessing, although we've never met, that you're the same way, that you wouldnt participate but that you're also not turning everybody in who is doing something askew from the law.....
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