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Bank Job, The

Bank Job, The
Bank Job, The (2008)

IMDB rating: 7.70

Plot: Based on the true story of the 1971 Baker Street bank robbery which was prevented from being told for over thirty years because of a Government gagging order. The real story of how one of the biggest robberies in British history took place with no arrests ever made nor money ever recovered.

Directors: Donaldson Roger

Actors: Statham Jason,Campbell Moore Stephen,Daniel Mays,Faulkner James,David Alki,Jibson Michael,Lintern Richard,Gallagher Don,Suchet David,Bowles Peter,Brooke Andrew,Byfield Trevor,De Jersey Peter,Dean Rufus,Crime,Thriller,

Can I sue someone for identity theft even if I'm not the victim?
About a month ago my girlfriend’s sister stole my girlfriend’s ID and credit card, and now my girlfriend found out she is over her credit limit in debt to the bank. Not only did her sister did that, but she stole about 5 thousand dollars via checks from her mom’s account as well. Here is my dilemma, I wish i could do something before my girlfriend ruins her credit, and before she and her mom end up in the street. I had to loan them money to pay for last month’s rent since her mom just lost her job not to long ago and my gf doesn’t make enough to cover it.
I have proof of what she has done, but my gf doesn’t want to sue her since its her sister and she is scared of what the family may think if she ends up in jail, and well her mom won’t do it either.
So can i sue this person for identity theft even if i am not the victim?


I know you want to rush to defend your gf, but you have no legal recourse to recoup losses that you personally didn’t incur. Neither of them are standing up for themselves…and are enabling this person’s criminal activities…relative or not. But, since they’re the only ones who can legally do anything about this, the best thing you can do is to leave them no option by not bailing them out anymore. I know it’s tough…but it’s the only way to get any kind of closure on this situation.

Don't Make Me Come In There! | Feb 05, 2010


no because it does not have your name on any of the
credit cards. the only thing you can do is convince her
to press charges.
mad_1240 | Feb 05, 2010


All I can say is I’m sorry. Morality and ethics should not intertwine by any means. Just on the flip side that your girlfriend experienced. Her sister doesn’t seem to want to intertwine the two. She stole from her own family member. Just as your girlfriend should treat it… someone stole from her. It doesn’t matter that it’s her family member. Surely you can explain the moral and ethical implications of pressing charges to your girl. Due to the fact morality doesn’t exist for the sister stealing her identity.

It’s all to common. Just like John Coffey from the Green Mile says, ‘People kill each other with their love everyday.’ Everybody uses an others goodwill against them in order to benefit at their expense. It’s up to you to explain to your girlfriend the separation between morality and ethics in this situation. Her family will respect her for doing what is right… not what is morally right. Due to the fact this situation is devoid of morality. Her sister saw to that.
modati m | Feb 05, 2010

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