Quoting%20commentary for Ketubot 62:6
וכמאן אי כר' אליעזר דאמר צידי רה"ר כרה"ר דמו איסור שבת איכא איסור גניבה ליכא אי כרבנן דאמרי צידי רה"ר לאו כרה"ר דמו איסור גניבה איכא איסור שבת ליכא
According to whose view? If according to R. Eliezer, who says: The sides of the public road are like the public road, there is a transgression of Shabbat but no stealing and if it is according to the rabbis, who say: The sides of the public road are not like the public road, there is stealing but no transgression of Shabbat?
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