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First off it is their right to steal. it is a property crime and will not in most cases result in and thing done to them. Justice/judge will tell you that is why you have insurance. Now if LE see or your post is reported you on the other hand will need to be reeducated .
Arrest and serve some time. get with it you live in a new world. If they want to steal it it is theirs and you need to live with it. Move on fix what you got back so they can come get it again
First off it is their right to steal. it is a property crime and will not in most cases result in and thing done to them. Justice/judge will tell you that is why you have insurance. Now if LE see or your post is reported you on the other hand will need to be reeducated .
Arrest and serve some time. get with it you live in a new world. If they want to steal it it is theirs and you need to live with it. Move on fix what you got back so they can come get it again
Sounds like um....Communism .
I heard a story years ago, a feller lived in the city, some folks from an Asian country moved in a few houses down. They had a backyard party, helped themselves to the guys gas grill. Just walked into his yard and took it. He came home saw his grill was sitting in the yard three houses down the street. Apparently that is what they do in their home country. What's yours is theirs etc..Ya cant get mad ..then you are in the wrong
First off it is their right to steal. it is a property crime and will not in most cases result in and thing done to them. Justice/judge will tell you that is why you have insurance. Now if LE see or your post is reported you on the other hand will need to be reeducated .
Arrest and serve some time. get with it you live in a new world. If they want to steal it it is theirs and you need to live with it. Move on fix what you got back so they can come get it again
Man I hope that was a joke post. Please tell me you're not serious.
Originally Posted by Super Glidester
Sounds like um....Communism .
I heard a story years ago, a feller lived in the city, some folks from an Asian country moved in a few houses down. They had a backyard party, helped themselves to the guys gas grill. Just walked into his yard and took it. He came home saw his grill was sitting in the yard three houses down the street. Apparently that is what they do in their home country. What's yours is theirs etc..Ya cant get mad ..then you are in the wrong
I don't know about where anyone else comes from but doing chit like that where I'm from will get you lumped up real fast.
First off it is their right to steal. it is a property crime and will not in most cases result in and thing done to them. Justice/judge will tell you that is why you have insurance. Now if LE see or your post is reported you on the other hand will need to be reeducated .
Arrest and serve some time. get with it you live in a new world. If they want to steal it it is theirs and you need to live with it. Move on fix what you got back so they can come get it again
I thought I detected sarcasm in that post, but then I got to thinking-
Sounds exactly like California today. Releasing convicted murderers, arresting shop owners for dismantling homeless persons cardboard shanties in their storefronts. Punishing people with jail time for exposing illegal practices. Yep...sounds just like Gavin Screwzum country.
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