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Sure, it makes her a criminal in the law.I always have trouble in real life with thinking about Robin Hood types of stealing, but I enjoy the fiction!
Not really. While in the technicalities of law ,sure, but in real life, I wouldnt mind if someone played hero that way.
In real life, ignoring a crime is a slippery slope. Who gets to decide what or whom to steal from?In fiction, I love it. Getting the bad guy and getting away with it makes them pay.
By the law, anytime she enters a system without permission she has broken the law. That is protection for any business.Is she a criminal in my eyes? No. What she does and how she does it is helping police the cyber world. But Allison has a deep feeling for what is right and wrong, and she knows what she does is wrong.
I'm with Sharon, in fiction I love it. In real life, she should have notified the FBI instead of taking the money.
I agree with everyone. In real life it is illegal to enter these systems without permission. In fiction, it's fun. I wish more people would do it.
I saw her as a modern day Robin Hood - taking from the rich (in this case the guilty) and giving to the poor (back to original owners). Nice spin on this even though it's illegal. I loved her message to the FBI - "You're Welcome!" LOL


