[pct-l] Paradise Corner Cafe

Brandon McGinnity bmcginnity at gmail.com
Fri Apr 15 18:35:14 CDT 2011


No offense, but I've heard that argument used in other cases, like the TSA
at airports, and it really rubs me the wrong way. Like we should be
*happy*to give up our rights. Privacy, and encroachment upon it, is
something worth
getting upset about.

In this case, though, just as with flying, it seems that you either agree,
and give up your privacy, or you do something else. It does seem silly to
make a big stink over this. Anyways, who would want the risk of mailing
drugs anywhere?

On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 4:52 PM, Ate Tuna <atetuna at gmail.com> wrote:

> These people go out of your way to help hikers without demanding any
> payment, and then the hikers dictate terms and make legal threats.  It
> speaks volumes about the trail angels that stick it out year after year
> despite hikers with entitlement issues.
>
> On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 1:42 PM, goslowgofar <goslowgofar at yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
> >
>  > And yet, that still doesn't make the practice ethical or LEGAL.     I
> > wouldn't
> > want to support a business that does this.  It's a contradiction: they
> > provide
> > water to hikers, and seem to like hikers, but think they are all
> potential
> > drug
> > abusers?  Weird. Or, maybe they are the drug users and are looking for
> > their own
> > use?  Whatever...
> > Katy
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