TimmmmaaaaH
Damn, I... had something for this
+725|6699|Brisbane, Australia

Fucking idiots.

He gets drunk, his car gets impounded. Rather than just admitting he is a douchebag, he wastes 3 cops time (Seriously, 3 cops?!) and ruins some innocent persons day.
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Sydney
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TimmmmaaaaH wrote:

Fucking idiots.

He gets drunk, his car gets impounded. Rather than just admitting he is a douchebag, he wastes 3 cops time (Seriously, 3 cops?!) and ruins some innocent persons day.
I agree with this statement.
AussieReaper
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+5,761|6413|what

Cheez wrote:

They abolished the 1c and 2c coins here in the early 90s (we now round to 5c). Still legal tender though
Are you sure it's still legal?
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MrAnderson
Ghost Town T90/Apache Whore
+99|6259|Aberdeen, Scotland
Funny idea, but lame of him to actually do it...

Instead of counting them though, surely she could have weighed the coins? I knew a guy who worked for MacD's over here, and that was how they counted their copper coins (weight of 2p = 2x1p)...
Roger Lesboules
Ah ben tabarnak!
+316|6837|Abitibi-Temiscamingue. Québec!

TimmmmaaaaH wrote:

Fucking idiots.

He gets drunk, his car gets impounded. Rather than just admitting he is a douchebag, he wastes 3 cops time (Seriously, 3 cops?!) and ruins some innocent persons day.
Yes, he's a dick in some way, but he is paying his fine that he did not deny with money. They take money, hand over car, voila! Everything is fine, its because the employee have been stubborn into not taking money that there was 3 cops on the scene. I reckon he should have at least rolled the pennies but its money nonetheless and the employe HAVE to serve him...as far as ive seen, he was not paying with war bond or coupon.
ICCULUS
Free Sam, Ban Finray.
+418|5684|Athens, GA

TimmmmaaaaH wrote:

Fucking idiots.

He gets drunk, his car gets impounded. Rather than just admitting he is a douchebag, he wastes 3 cops time (Seriously, 3 cops?!) and ruins some innocent persons day.
not his fault the cops are retards
Roger Lesboules
Ah ben tabarnak!
+316|6837|Abitibi-Temiscamingue. Québec!

ph1shman420 wrote:

TimmmmaaaaH wrote:

Fucking idiots.

He gets drunk, his car gets impounded. Rather than just admitting he is a douchebag, he wastes 3 cops time (Seriously, 3 cops?!) and ruins some innocent persons day.
not his fault the cops are retards
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mikkel
Member
+383|6861

Ty wrote:

That's a bit of a dickhead move. I mean he parked his car long enough for it to be towed, he's in the wrong not the impound lot. Interestingly enough the woman at the counter is allowed by law to refuse service to anyone if she has reasonable grounds to do so.

This is why it's important to learn a statute or two 'cause if a dickhead comes in wanting to fuck your day up you can deal with it.

"Hey I'm going to pay you this $88 fee in pennies."
"Uh, yeah no, not gonna fly mate."
"Why? This is legal tender, you're required by law to accept it."
"Maybe so. You seem to know a lot about the law, do you also know that I can legally refuse to serve you?"
"Bu-"
"And while you could go and complain and bitch and moan and try to get your weak revenge on this place even when you know it's your own stupid fault and eventually maybe even get through and pay the $88 worth of pennies, this will all take a lot of time, mine, yours, other people's and all this time I keep your car right here."
"Bu-"
"Or, you could bypass your little vendetta, stop acting like a whiney little douchebag, pay your fee with a card or any form of reasonable acceptable currency, get your car and leave this place before I decide that maybe I do want to stab you multiple times with my ballpoint pen here."

That shit would not fly with me. Seriously, it's not like an impound lot has to keep a good customer service record.
Uh, they're holding his property in lieu of debt owed. Any legal tender, regardless of denomination, is appropriate restitution for debts owed. If this was a shop, and the guy wanted to purchase merchandise, your argument MIGHT fly, depending on state law, but this is a situation where a creditor is refusing payment in legal tender to settle a debt, and that's illegal no matter how you twist it.

Last edited by mikkel (2009-08-03 10:38:38)

Roger Lesboules
Ah ben tabarnak!
+316|6837|Abitibi-Temiscamingue. Québec!

mikkel wrote:

Ty wrote:

That's a bit of a dickhead move. I mean he parked his car long enough for it to be towed, he's in the wrong not the impound lot. Interestingly enough the woman at the counter is allowed by law to refuse service to anyone if she has reasonable grounds to do so.

This is why it's important to learn a statute or two 'cause if a dickhead comes in wanting to fuck your day up you can deal with it.

"Hey I'm going to pay you this $88 fee in pennies."
"Uh, yeah no, not gonna fly mate."
"Why? This is legal tender, you're required by law to accept it."
"Maybe so. You seem to know a lot about the law, do you also know that I can legally refuse to serve you?"
"Bu-"
"And while you could go and complain and bitch and moan and try to get your weak revenge on this place even when you know it's your own stupid fault and eventually maybe even get through and pay the $88 worth of pennies, this will all take a lot of time, mine, yours, other people's and all this time I keep your car right here."
"Bu-"
"Or, you could bypass your little vendetta, stop acting like a whiney little douchebag, pay your fee with a card or any form of reasonable acceptable currency, get your car and leave this place before I decide that maybe I do want to stab you multiple times with my ballpoint pen here."

That shit would not fly with me. Seriously, it's not like an impound lot has to keep a good customer service record.
Uh, they're holding his property in lieu of debt owed. Any legal tender, regardless of denomination, is appropriate restitution for debts owed. If this was a shop, and the guy wanted to purchase merchandise, your argument MIGHT fly, depending on state law, but this is a situation where a creditor is refusing payment in legal tender to settle a debt, and that's illegal no matter how you twist it.
Exactly what i wanted to say up there, was just not in a mental state where i could phrase it like this...but yeah, as this is someone belonging, no choice to take it, its not a sell.
KEN-JENNINGS
I am all that is MOD!
+2,979|6892|949

Epic way?  Boring way I'd think.  An epic way to pay would be to bring him 200lbs (or the equivalent value) of bauxite or convert the cost to barrels of oil or something.  I mean, I was playing this prank when i was like 10 years old and I'd give my friends $20 in pennies for their birthday.

Unoriginal, uninspired.  I feel like Gordon Ramsay.  The risotto is BURNED!
Roger Lesboules
Ah ben tabarnak!
+316|6837|Abitibi-Temiscamingue. Québec!

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

Epic way?  Boring way I'd think.  An epic way to pay would be to bring him 200lbs (or the equivalent value) of bauxite or convert the cost to barrels of oil or something.  I mean, I was playing this prank when i was like 10 years old and I'd give my friends $20 in pennies for their birthday.

Unoriginal, uninspired.  I feel like Gordon Ramsay.  The risotto is BURNED!
Yeah, but oil itself is no legal tender and would not have passed, even tho i must admit it would have been brilliant!
Stubbee
Religions Hate Facts, Questions and Doubts
+223|7003|Reality
The major thing here is that he has no proof that it is at least 88 bucks. Even if they were rolled she is allowed to open the rolls to inspect the coins. Even if rolled in those plastic coin holders.

She should have started counting. The police couldn't do anything then because she is in the process of accepting the legal tender and exercising her right to verify that the tendered currency IS legal. Merchants everywhere verify paper currency so

Every time they made a noise she should have started over. Keep starting over for any excuse. She could have kept them going for days. If other customers showed up she would tell them to wait while she deals with the douchebag and his pennies.

Last edited by Stubbee (2009-08-03 11:41:54)

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Zombie_Affair
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+78|6075|Fattest Country in the world.

AussieReaper wrote:

Cheez wrote:

They abolished the 1c and 2c coins here in the early 90s (we now round to 5c). Still legal tender though
Are you sure it's still legal?
When were 1c & 2c coins taken out of circulation?

1c coins were were last dated 1990 and 2c coins were last dated 1989. In 1992 both the 1c and 2c coins were progressively removed from circulating our [Australian] currency. As for legal tender, yes, 1c and 2c coins are still legal tender but are not apart of our currency, which means a vendor can deny you service or a product because it isn't a part of our currency, but the bank can accept them and trade them for legal tender of the same face value.

In Australia, we have legal limits on the amount of coins you can hand over to a vendor, I believe it's 10 times the face value of the coins in total including $5 and $10 notes, except for any value using $20 notes or higher.

Last edited by Zombie_Affair (2009-08-03 12:12:32)

SEREVENT
MASSIVE G STAR
+605|6367|Birmingham, UK

Winston_Churchill wrote:

In Canada there are limits on how many of each type of coin you can legally use in a transaction.  I don't know them off the top of my head but I know 24 pennies are the limit then they can refuse
This.

Over in England some guy tried to pay a fine with 1p coins but you can only pay with a max of 12
Roger Lesboules
Ah ben tabarnak!
+316|6837|Abitibi-Temiscamingue. Québec!

Stubbee wrote:

Every time they made a noise she should have started over. Keep starting over for any excuse. She could have kept them going for days. If other customers showed up she would tell them to wait while she deals with the douchebag and his pennies.
Would have been epic revenge for the impound wimminz.
Ty
Mass Media Casualty
+2,398|7034|Noizyland

We got rid of 5c coins 'cause no-one really used them. I remember collecting $10 worth of them and buying some fish & chips and a milkshake. The shop wasn't impressed.

Okay so maybe my scenario wouldn't have worked under US law. I'd have probably still done it. If he went crying to the police and I was forced to accept the pennies, (and it's not like I'd be arrested or fined for refusing to accept the pennies,) I would have kept the douchebag while I counted each and every penny. I'd count them as slowly as possible and frequently loose count and have to start over.
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Zombie_Affair
Amputee's...BOOP
+78|6075|Fattest Country in the world.

Ty wrote:

We got rid of 5c coins 'cause no-one really used them. I remember collecting $10 worth of them and buying some fish & chips and a milkshake. The shop wasn't impressed.

Okay so maybe my scenario wouldn't have worked under US law. I'd have probably still done it. If he went crying to the police and I was forced to accept the pennies, (and it's not like I'd be arrested or fined for refusing to accept the pennies,) I would have kept the douchebag while I counted each and every penny. I'd count them as slowly as possible and frequently loose count and have to start over.
You wouldn't have been arrested, you, or at least the company, would have recieved a fine.
nukchebi0
Пушкин, наше всё
+387|6584|New Haven, CT
This loser epitomizes the immature and annoying college student.

Last edited by nukchebi0 (2009-08-03 19:19:26)

DrunkFace
Germans did 911
+427|6941|Disaster Free Zone

Zombie_Affair wrote:

AussieReaper wrote:

Cheez wrote:

They abolished the 1c and 2c coins here in the early 90s (we now round to 5c). Still legal tender though
Are you sure it's still legal?
When were 1c & 2c coins taken out of circulation?

1c coins were were last dated 1990 and 2c coins were last dated 1989. In 1992 both the 1c and 2c coins were progressively removed from circulating our [Australian] currency. As for legal tender, yes, 1c and 2c coins are still legal tender but are not apart of our currency, which means a vendor can deny you service or a product because it isn't a part of our currency, but the bank can accept them and trade them for legal tender of the same face value.

In Australia, we have legal limits on the amount of coins you can hand over to a vendor, I believe it's 10 times the face value of the coins in total including $5 and $10 notes, except for any value using $20 notes or higher.
20c in copper (not really relevant anymore)
$5 in silver
10 times the value of gold and $5 & $10 notes.
Ty
Mass Media Casualty
+2,398|7034|Noizyland

Zombie_Affair wrote:

You wouldn't have been arrested, you, or at least the company, would have recieved a fine.
Wouldn't have happened man. The law isn't written in stone. No judge would enforce a fine on someone who refused to be paid $88 in pennies.
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Bradt3hleader
Care [ ] - Don't care [x]
+121|6196
Although the person paying in pennies was being an asshole ruining others' day and getting so many people involved, that is still by far no reason to speak to somebody like this:

"Hey I'm going to pay you this $88 fee in pennies."
"Uh, yeah no, not gonna fly mate."
"Why? This is legal tender, you're required by law to accept it."
"Maybe so. You seem to know a lot about the law, do you also know that I can legally refuse to serve you?"
"Bu-"
"And while you could go and complain and bitch and moan and try to get your weak revenge on this place even when you know it's your own stupid fault and eventually maybe even get through and pay the $88 worth of pennies, this will all take a lot of time, mine, yours, other people's and all this time I keep your car right here."
"Bu-"
"Or, you could bypass your little vendetta, stop acting like a whiney little douchebag, pay your fee with a card or any form of reasonable acceptable currency, get your car and leave this place before I decide that maybe I do want to stab you multiple times with my ballpoint pen here."
Zombie_Affair
Amputee's...BOOP
+78|6075|Fattest Country in the world.

Ty wrote:

Zombie_Affair wrote:

You wouldn't have been arrested, you, or at least the company, would have recieved a fine.
Wouldn't have happened man. The law isn't written in stone. No judge would enforce a fine on someone who refused to be paid $88 in pennies.
Just like murderers always get punished for killing right? Sorry Tyferra, the law, set in stone or not, is not always justice.

Slightly O/T: Like the lawyer who ran a red light at 80KM/h and smashed head-on into an oncoming vehicle he was supposed to give way too, right outside a bar. He was taken to court and pleaded Not guilty due to Driving Under the Influence of Alchohol and Failure to maintain proper control of his vehicle due to intoxication. He recieved a bunch of shit like DUI, failure to maintain control, failure to yeild, failure to give way etc, but was not charged for manslaughter. He wasn't coming from the bar but they couldn't prove whether or not he was intoxicated at the time.

That and you never know what a judge's decision will be.

The law does not always prevail.

Last edited by Zombie_Affair (2009-08-03 22:42:29)

GR34
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A step cousin of mine got his bar out of the impound with his mario cart ID drivers licence
Ty
Mass Media Casualty
+2,398|7034|Noizyland

Zombie_Affair wrote:

Ty wrote:

Zombie_Affair wrote:

You wouldn't have been arrested, you, or at least the company, would have recieved a fine.
Wouldn't have happened man. The law isn't written in stone. No judge would enforce a fine on someone who refused to be paid $88 in pennies.
Just like murderers always get punished for killing right? Sorry Tyferra, the law, set in stone or not, is not always justice.

Slightly O/T: Like the lawyer who ran a red light at 80KM/h and smashed head-on into an oncoming vehicle he was supposed to give way too, right outside a bar. He was taken to court and pleaded Not guilty due to Driving Under the Influence of Alchohol and Failure to maintain proper control of his vehicle due to intoxication. He recieved a bunch of shit like DUI, failure to maintain control, failure to yeild, failure to give way etc, but was not charged for manslaughter. He wasn't coming from the bar but they couldn't prove whether or not he was intoxicated at the time.

That and you never know what a judge's decision will be.

The law does not always prevail.
Are you saying that this hard done by man who wanted to pay his fee in pennies deserved justice? He deserved a kick in the balls for being such a dickhead. My argument is tha a judge would look at the facts - dude trying to pay fee in pennies clearly in an effort to get some sort of revenge on the impound lot, person at counter doesn't want to accept pennies because it mans a whole lot of unneccesary work - and would most likely not impose any penalty on the impound lot. If anything the judge would be pissed off at the Penny dude for wasting everyone's time over something that was originally his fault.

Honestly though ZA I think at this stage we're pretty much having two different arguments.

And Bradt3hleader, I'm not sure how many complete and utter dildos you deal with in any given working day but if someone comes in deliberately trying to fuck up your day then I firmly believe that you are fully entitled to give as good as you get. Personally I have never gone as far as my little example goes, I've never met anyone deserving of that. However if I dealt with this particular douchebag I would not have held back. If he wants to involve an innocent party in his stupid little revenge-joke then he should be prepared to be treated like the dickhead he is.

I don't like taking crap from people.
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Zombie_Affair
Amputee's...BOOP
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Ty wrote:

Are you saying that this hard done by man who wanted to pay his fee in pennies deserved justice?
He commited a crime and he payed for the the crime. What right does the impound lot have to fuck around with him dispite his method of tender? The person in the OP has not commited a crime in regards to paying for his car. Even though it was an obvious attempt at the guy being a smartass, he didn't commit a crime.

Ty wrote:

He deserved a kick in the balls for being such a dickhead. My argument is tha a judge would look at the facts - dude trying to pay fee in pennies clearly in an effort to get some sort of revenge on the impound lot, person at counter doesn't want to accept pennies because it mans a whole lot of unneccesary work - and would most likely not impose any penalty on the impound lot. If anything the judge would be pissed off at the Penny dude for wasting everyone's time over something that was originally his fault.
Hardly takes any time, I don't know about you, but a lot of places that need to deal with money on a regular basis have machines that count money by weight. Simply put the pennies into said machine and presto, in 3 - 6 seconds you have an amount. Bag it, tag it, move on with life.

IF a case like this made it to court, the judge would tell everyone to grow the fuck up and dismiss it, or, fine both parties for wasting the courts time.

Ty wrote:

Honestly though ZA I think at this stage we're pretty much having two different arguments.
I'm not saying the person in the OP wasn't a douchebag, but he didn't do anything wrong. It might look like a smartarse attempt to seek revenge, but he done it lawfully.

Ty wrote:

but if someone comes in deliberately trying to fuck up your day then I firmly believe that you are fully entitled to give as good as you get. However if I dealt with this particular douchebag I would not have held back. If he wants to involve an innocent party in his stupid little revenge-joke then he should be prepared to be treated like the dickhead he is.

I don't like taking crap from people.
If you are prepared to deal with a douchebag like this, who would most likely call lawyers and everything, then go right ahead, just don't be suprised when you get reprimanded and punished for your actions. I'd also like to say I deal with shit like this daily, but if I'm working, I act professionally. Outside of work is a different story.

I enjoy a decent debate, you stepped up and offered a different point of view which is good.

Last edited by Zombie_Affair (2009-08-04 01:22:12)

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