No, but if it catches a virus you should go and see the Dr!
2007-05-09 07:39:11
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answer #1
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answered by JJ 5
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Yes and the department of homeland security. They'll want to take you into custody for oh 6 months or so just to debrief you. Don't worry it's all standard operating procedure in this brave new world. Oh, those battery cables...don't worry about those, they'll be of help reviving you after the water boarding. THIS HAS BEEN A JOKE, NO CIVILIANS WERE HARMED DURING THE WRITING OF THIS JOKE.
2007-05-09 07:43:20
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answered by Anonymous
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You mean just like you're required to report if your car crashes?
Umm... unless your computer crash caused personal injury... I think they're two different kinds of crashes...
2007-05-09 07:52:27
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answer #3
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answered by Perdendosi 7
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Yes. They will come, take the computer and give you a report. I hope you did not have any illegal music or porn on there. You can get time for that.
2007-05-09 07:38:58
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answered by atlantaboi3 5
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Only if another computer user was injured in the crash. Just hope your mouse wasn't wireless.
2007-05-09 07:40:27
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answered by Anonymous
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If you were joyriding at the time, you'd be better off running away from the crash site.
2007-05-09 10:15:58
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answered by Anonymous
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No. But if you turn it in for repair, and someone sees your hard drive, the police will be called for you.
2007-05-09 07:39:39
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answered by Matt 5
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no its your computer, but if you work for the police, then yes you should as it is special data,all the Best,
2007-05-09 16:23:17
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answered by sarah1962 5
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Only if it was on a public road, and another vehicle or someone's property was damaged.
2007-05-09 07:38:59
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answered by ? 7
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only if the damage is over $500
2007-05-09 07:41:27
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answered by health educator 2
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