Having worked at a Barnes & Noble, where lots of people treat it like a personal lounge and don't bother to buy anything, I can understand *wanting* to do it, but to actually do it is probably not a good idea.
Being "prepared to take custody of the laptop anytime, or whenever you feel is appropriate", is not the same as being in control of the laptop; at least not to me.
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