"Guilty" legally? Ethically?

"Disrupts the delivery" I mean if I take that literally, is that someone blocking the road between the FedEx truck and my doorstep? Then that's somewhere on the line between blocking the road and kidnapping...

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Let's say you purchase tickets to a movie, but then a third party blocks your access to the movie theater.

I guess in most places of the world that would be illegal, and your recourse would be to call the cops... or if it happens on the grounds of the theater, it's the theater management's problem.

Do you think it constitutes a kind of theft?

I mean, not as such... In that specific example if you try to enter a space to which you have full right to enter and someone attempts to "block" you I would consider that something approaching either assault and/or imprisonment, i.e. kidnapping. Like, there must be some attempt at physical restraint involved in that scenario.

Yea I buy that. Makes sense. Thank you 🙏

NP! this has been your moral philosophy minute. 😁

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