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      02-14-2015, 06:26 PM   #464
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Originally Posted by AlpineV8 View Post
It perpetuates fraud. I would rather not have something if I couldn't afford it or whatever and be genuine than have something fake.

If you're willing to contribute to the illegal fake industry for a measly watch then what else might you be willing to do?

Keep your man card in check. Real men don't wear fakes.

Do you drive a fake M?
There is nothing defensible about breaking the law, no matter how minor the instance of one's infraction be. Only jurors are in a position to determine that a law has no/insufficient merit and thus the person who broke it/them should suffer no penalty.

I'm sure you never break any laws. I can't say that. I break several in multiple jurisdictions almost every time I drive my car, and that's no more defensible than is breaking laws pertaining to $20 fake watches.

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