DRC problem
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DRC problem
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Well, it is probably the most valuable agricultural land in the world, so I'm not too suprised that someone would try this. Poisoning the land however, is like throwing acid on the Mona Lisa.
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Wow, that takes some guts. But I guess I am more surprised someone hasn't already tried this. I'm glad they caught him and I hope he gets the book thrown at him.
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Geez...what was he thinking???
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Ballsy indeed, but a move with a really high failure rate. For sure one would get busted attempting such black mail. Perhaps he can put his knowledge to work tending the prison's gardens?Andy Velebil wrote:Wow, that takes some guts. But I guess I am more surprised someone hasn't already tried this. I'm glad they caught him and I hope he gets the book thrown at him.

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Re: DRC problem
That hurts to even think about!
Perhaps there is something inherently impractical about this kind of crime that has heretofor prevented more skilled criminals from making the attempt. If this is the case, then only dumb criminals will make the attempt, and it can be hoped that they will be easily apprehended and prevented from accomplishing their planned crime.
Perhaps there is something inherently impractical about this kind of crime that has heretofor prevented more skilled criminals from making the attempt. If this is the case, then only dumb criminals will make the attempt, and it can be hoped that they will be easily apprehended and prevented from accomplishing their planned crime.