Baldseagull
Well-known member
Yeah ok, he himself said he was expecting a knock at the door anytime... he knew he was doing wrong, yes the bank should have got a handle on it ultimately he was stealing because he knew full well he could not pay it back. Would you do the same ? I would not there is a moral question involved and it is up to that person involved to weigh up the risks to their actions which are obviously different to each individual person.
Some on here seem to think, good on him and think he is some kind of Robin Hood character which is nothing of the case....
He spent is on fast cars, hookers and drugs...
Would you advocate that to your son if you had one, I would not if you wanna spend your money on that fine, but earn it.
If I found I had an extraordinary line of credit, I would like to think that I would use it more effectively. If it was my son, I would warn him of the consequences of abusing credit, as I already have. But if he didn't listen, spent more than he could afford to repay, he would have acted irresponsibly, not criminally. If he got to the point of no return, where his irresponsible borrowing was at the level where inevitably it was going to end in his bankruptcy, I might advise him to keep going, as he would have nothing to lose.
The Banks in the UK have forced many a business in to bankruptcy, because it suited them to. I have no sympathy for the banks, they don't suffer the same consequences when they act irresponsibly.