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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 2001622" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>Don't be a nice guy and buy it for him. Repeat: <em>Don't do it.</em></p><p></p><p>He has plenty of time before next season to get this worked out. He needs to stay completely within the law on this one. Somebody will eventually help him, but he needs to persist.</p><p></p><p>VPOs handed out like candy? Not sure I agree with that. If it was baseless, lots of attorneys would take such a case on contingency. Plenty of precedent for sueing entities that go overboard, and a simple letter signed by a savvy attorney can sometimes get such things expunged. Governments don't like lawsuits, and this sounds like one agency may be open to one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 2001622, member: 711"] Don't be a nice guy and buy it for him. Repeat: [I]Don't do it.[/I] He has plenty of time before next season to get this worked out. He needs to stay completely within the law on this one. Somebody will eventually help him, but he needs to persist. VPOs handed out like candy? Not sure I agree with that. If it was baseless, lots of attorneys would take such a case on contingency. Plenty of precedent for sueing entities that go overboard, and a simple letter signed by a savvy attorney can sometimes get such things expunged. Governments don't like lawsuits, and this sounds like one agency may be open to one. [/QUOTE]
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