Online ***** sucks in this game. I felt like a change from 1v1 so I tried 2v2 team and all it found me was 1v1 and 2v2 free for all. Plus the lag is just ***** unbearable. Arenas are it's only saving grace.
1. Hotel staff should very well return lost property, anything short of a reasonable effort to find the rightful owner is considered theft.
2. The fact that the hotel staff member used a personal device without the owner's consent is the tort known as conversion which can amount to civil penalties quantifed by wear and tear, and other factors.
Isn't it funny how unlawfulness can be mistaken as good will.
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Online ***** sucks in this game. I felt like a change from 1v1 so I tried 2v2 team and all it found me was 1v1 and 2v2 free for all. Plus the lag is just ***** unbearable. Arenas are it's only saving grace.
Re: Random: Hotel Returns Lost Switch To Owner, And Even Looks After Their Animal Crossing Island
@AlcoPhish
No worries, your response was good.
Re: Random: Hotel Returns Lost Switch To Owner, And Even Looks After Their Animal Crossing Island
@AlcoPhish
haha yeah I was more just having a bit of a fish. It's late here in Australia.
I'm all for morals trumping tedious law, don't worry about that.
Re: Random: Hotel Returns Lost Switch To Owner, And Even Looks After Their Animal Crossing Island
@echoplex
Hmm nah I'm not convinced. I think she had a good play around with it before she returned it. He might wanna check for joycon drift
Re: Random: Hotel Returns Lost Switch To Owner, And Even Looks After Their Animal Crossing Island
1. Hotel staff should very well return lost property, anything short of a reasonable effort to find the rightful owner is considered theft.
2. The fact that the hotel staff member used a personal device without the owner's consent is the tort known as conversion which can amount to civil penalties quantifed by wear and tear, and other factors.
Isn't it funny how unlawfulness can be mistaken as good will.