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Old 02-10-2008 | 12:40 PM
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Default RE: Cabin Thieves sentenced

Stealing fuel? gasoline? for their car? Sometimes I think, why? Are you going to risk 120 days in jail to steal a hundred bucks in gas? It's like the guy who robs a bank and gets away with 500 bucks.

Was anyone else a good kid all/most of their life? I think I learned right/wrong fairly early on and had it reinforced throughout my childhood, also had a very honest/ethical/moral father, ie didn't steal cable tv, when the neighbor was offering etc....think stuff like that does wonders. Also sure stealing something you want does cost less if you don't get caught, but I realy knew if i wanted something, i could get it if i wanted/needed it, I think i knew i really never needed something and stuff I wanted, I didn't need. I think hearing that "only stealing food if you're starving" motto also got me thinking, why you don't need to steal for things you want. Guess its just a case of good parents in my case. Something lacking for many and its a shame, I think its hard enough raising kids with 2 parents, kids still get in alot of trouble with 2 parents let alone 1 thats working all the time etc..., its kinda like sorry good luck!
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