Nope. We got as far as the exit/entrance and it dawned on him that he had box of stuff he didnt want. Handed a few out to kids as they approached the entrance but got bored of it pretty quickly and ended up putting the box behind some bushes at the school the swap meet was held at. Chances are some lucky kid(s) hit the jackpot when they got to school the following week (either that or cleaners found them). Ive not seen the same pirate at the swap meets since, so some good come from it at least.
So some lucky kids were set upon a course of theft by stumbling upon illicit goods and keeping property that didn't belong to them. Your friend contributed to the delinquency of minors by handing out said illicit good, free or no. The obvious thing to do was call the authorities right away and report the violation of copyright law.
Sorry for busting your chops, but the righteous road is a very hard one to walk sometimes. Human beings operate in various shades of grey while all the while yelling that some are too dark and some are too light. Thus the obvious problem with Law in general and enforcement in particular. In America, it wouldn't have been unheard of for that law violator to have called the cops later and said that you had threatened him with bodily harm. I guarantee the cops would have cared less about the pirated software at that point as much as your perceived violence towards another individual, right after they busted your chops for vigilanteism. The older I get, the more I realize that most things we perceive as important or lawful are neither.
EDIT: I am playing devils advocate here, and assuming you aren't from the US, so apologies if the first feels like an attack and the second if I am assuming wrong =).