Originally posted by elraido:
I COULD and DO have the power to screw people over very badly by doing all sorts of bad things with that info....and their is NOTHING they can do about it.




then go ahead and watch what happens to you.

you're comparing apples and oranges here...is a city employee more likely to sacfirice a job, benefits, pension, etc. Plus the stiff penalties that would be thrown at you for identity theft (and you wouldn't get away with it), then a scraggly looking parking valet?

She made a mistake. Yes, what heppened is bad - but what she did is the same as leaving your house unlocked (or car) and coming back to find stuff missing. And then cyring about it. Could she have known the guy was going to do that...no, but if she had only given him her car key - i guarantee they wouldn't have found his @$$ under their bed.

Originally posted by Fmr12B:


This guy worked at the hospital where she worked, this was not a one time restraunt or bar valet type service. This was a guy she saw everyday. He admitted to being madly in love with her anm *IMHO* would have broken in if he did not have a key.






Unfortunately your humble opinion doesn't speak for that guy.

We already know he worked at the hospital. Great. How does seeing the parking guy every day equate to you feeling comfortable with him having the keys to the place YOU SLEEP? It doesn't. I wouldn't even entrust some of my friends with the keys to my place.


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