The Magic Café Forum Index [ F.A.Q. ]
[ Magic Café Donations ]
Username:
Password:
 
  
  [ Lost Password ]
  [ Forgot Username ]
The Magic Cafe Forum Index » » Pardon me, sir... » » Ethics Printer Friendly Version
glatner

Loyal user

246 Posts
Posted: Mar 20, 2006 9:01am    Reply with quote   View Profile of glatner  

Hi everybody,

I have Gregory Wilson's manuscript on Watch steal and I'm almost ready to give it a try, I was wondering if any of you might have some ethical pointers, I don't want to run into any legal or moral issues.

thanks

glatner
MDantes

Inner circle
New Orleans
1199 Posts
Posted: Mar 20, 2006 5:28pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of MDantes  

Well be aware of our surroundings. If you in a part of town that is known for crime and cops, do not steal. That is what you are doing... stealing. Make sure your people like you. Do not try ti steal the idiot's watch that is giving you hell. There have been situations were you try to give the man his watch back and he crys out " Mine was a rolex!" and there is nothing nothing the cops can't do. You were stealing... warm them up. Do not do it to often to the same people.

Just some pointers.

"Are you there ?" She asked...

...

" I have always been. " He whispered...

S.A.N.C.T.U.M Chapter 18
Member 17
Touchstone

New user
Belgium
37 Posts
Posted: Mar 21, 2006 12:42am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Touchstone  

And don't start with stealing!
Let everybody know that you're a good guy, a magician
Also take care that the staff of the house knows you're a magician/pickpocket
And be ready to explain yourself when you get caught!
Good luck!

www.doktercas.be
glatner

Loyal user

246 Posts
Posted: Mar 24, 2006 12:57pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of glatner  

ThanksGuys,
The Magic Cafe Forum Index » » Pardon me, sir... » » Ethics
<<< Previous Topic Top of Page Next Topic >>>

POST A REPLY
About Posting: Only Registered users can post replies in this forum
Username:
Password:
I forgot my password!
Message:

Options: Disable BBcode on this Post
Disable Smilies on this Post
The Magic Cafe Forum Index » » Pardon me, sir... » » Ethics

[ Top of Page ]

All content & postings Copyright © 2001- 2013 Steve Brooks. All Rights Reserved.
This page was created in 0.079630 seconds, requiring 9 database queries.

The views and comments expressed on The Magic Café
are not necessarily those of The Magic Café, Steve Brooks, or Steve Brooks Magic.