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Bouchard, surely you jest? Are you in anyway suggesting that a "contract" somehow takes precedent over existing laws, be they civil or criminal? Further, I would suggest the whole point of a written contract is to codify in writing just what has been agreed to. "borrowing" of tools or equipment is part of your written contract? If it is not in writing, it does not exist. Further, anyone "approving" use of equipment which is owned by the taxpayers of Warwick, could be in trouble. I believe one of the charges could be misprision of a felony. Stick with the written word, the rest is bogus.

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