Stealing soda is "low budget"? How about stealing anything? Everyday my wife and I are informed, through posts on our Next Door neighborhood social media app, about someone who had a package stolen from their front porch, or something taken from their parked car, or even the whole car taken. We just don't understand what makes someone feel that that's okay.
Every working day, the government takes a portion of my money, which represents my time, my life, by taxing me in one form or another. Some of this is then supposedly redistributed to those less fortunate. Is this what influences thieves? Are they just cutting out the middle man?
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cutting out the middle-man, then they'd be online thieves on Amazon or online shopping places.. no?
but ya... its sickening with thieves like that. do you put an internet camera to look at the front porch?
We haven't yet, but a lot of our neighbors have camera-door bells