[Az-Geocaching] Libby's caches
Trisha Radley
az-geocaching@listserv.snaptek.com
Mon, 4 Mar 2002 14:35:38 -0700
You know, Mike, if you wanted to discuss this you could have contacted me
privately, and at the time that this was going on. But since you want to
talk on this public forum, fine.
I deleted your log(s?) after a long, protracted intensely irritating series
of whining complaints by you about stats. I said at the time that is why I
did it. Apparently, you care alot more about stats then you led us to
believe, since you logged all those bogus "finds" on your own archived page
to boost them.
But, I will gladly and publicly say that it was completely wrong for me to
do that and I sincerely apologize, and I apologize for not saying I was
sorry sooner. You have very right to re-post your log on the cache page(s)
that I deleted. Again, I apologize for my immature behavior at the time, but
honestly,your incessant whining drove me to it. Otherwise, I would have had
no reaosn to do anything, nor have I donr anything like that to anyone else.
By the way, thanks for finally stopping the complaining.
Also, there is a HUGE difference between deleting someone's log, either
deliberately or due to a mis-understanding, and stealing caches. Logs can
easily be relplaced after whatever problem is worked out, and it doesn't
effect anybody else. Stealing caches effects EVERYBODY in the caching
community and just goes to show that no matter what area of life you are
dealing with, there are ALWAYS unreasonable, immature people who can't be
reasoned with and who will act childishly. Everybody makes mistakes, it
takes a real adult to work out (apology, whatever) the problem directly with
the person involved.
Now, please consider this a closed issue and don't bother me about it again.
Thanks
~~trisha
----- Original Message -----
From: "Baja Fleg" <fleigle@hotmail.com>
To: <az-geocaching@listserv.snaptek.com>
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 2:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Libby's caches
> Maybe removing cache logs is justified to you Trisha, not everyone else.
> Also a person could look at a cache as abandoned property if found by
> someone that doesn't know what it, removing it then would not be illegal,
> but its obvious that a geocachere is doing this and they know what they
are
> doing and legal or not that is just wrong.
>
> Michael
> Team TJ
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> I just read Libby's note on her recently archived "T-Bird" cache. She,
very
> reasonably from a note or mail she received, suspects that a local
geocacher
> is deliberately removing her caches. I don't know the circumstances about
> her supposedly deleting logs (often that is justified) but removing
> someone's caches is not only THEFT of property (illegal), but it is only
> done by someone who is a coward, immature, and obviously has the morals
and
> values and character of a toadstool.
>
> Libby, I have enjoyed several of your caches and appreciate how many you
> have contributed to the caching community. I am sorry they did this to
you.
> If you know who it is, would you please let me, and perhaps the
list-serve,
> know, so we can be informed and perhaps the slime who did this will
realize
> that their behavior is despicable.
>
> Anyone else have any comments?
>
> Libby, please email me directly so I can talk to you about something.....
>
> thanks,
> Trisha aka "Lightning"
> radley@cableone.net
>
>
> Also, if this cache stealing continues, I have several ideas for catching
> the thief in the act. It maybe petty theft based upon dollar value, but
the
> police can still charge them with a crime.
>
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