People are told their rights when they're arrested. Consumers getting collection letters are entitled to the same courtesy.
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It's dangerous to write people off just because they've been arrested.
Just because someone gets arrested doesn't mean what they are doing is wrong. Some laws are unfair and unjust.
Stealing is stealing. I would hope that a federal employee that engages in theft of trusting travelers would be disciplined more than with just a letter.
You can put handcuffs on people who push the envelope. When they break the law, they deserve to have handcuffs.
I think people have a responsibility, if they write a letter, to make sure that they saw it themselves and it's not hearsay.
Debt collectors should be required to disclose the applicable statute of limitations in the body of their collection letters, in bold type. While it's not illegal to dun a consumer for an old debt, it is illegal to sue for one.
You can be arrested and not charged. You can be arrested and have no right to counsel.
If you feel your rights are being abused by the authorities, and you don't say something, sometimes the cops don't know how far to take it. They have a hard job, but at the same time, I think it's just about educating yourself.
There is - you know, there's receipts for rented cars and license plates and guns and hand prints and palm prints and fingerprints. You know, I want to wait until I'm in a court.
I'm all for consumer rights. I get very aggravated if I don't get a good service.
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