Saturday, March 06, 2004

What the Market, or Should I Say the Government, Won't Bear

What is the value of your time, equipment, goodwill etc., if you have voluntarily provided services to a government organization, in this case a Sheriff’s department, and then find that the expense of your contribution needs to be offset by attempting to earn income?  I guess it may depend on who you know in government.  Even then it may not help you if you value your services too highly.

Patrick Arthur Richard has found out the hard way that his past voluntary contributions are not worth $300,000.00.  In fact, Richard’s has found out that his desire to earn income, for past voluntary contributions is extortion.

Qiwi Lisolet, at Catallarchy, has a few comments on the above and additional links on this story in a post titled “Take Down a Website, Go to Jail."

Posted by John Venlet on 03/06 at 05:24 AM
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