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by prvit
1295 days ago
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It’s literally impossible to sell goods from third parties at scale without inevitably accepting stolen goods. There’s no amount of vetting that could solve this. > "We run such a large and haphazard business that we inevitably do a little crime" is textbook culpability via negligence Accepting goods for sale from third parties is not negligent. |
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I said exactly as much in my first comment.
Edit: This is at least the second time you've minimized an important piece of context: the problem is that they're accepting stolen goods, with multiple municipalities repeatedly warning them about it. Treating that as a "scale" issue doesn't wave the crime away, any more than throughput at a meatpacking factory would be a defense for the occasional employee being caught in the slaughter line.