Yes, so you want to put an end to this brazen law breaking
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Replying to @constans @michelletandler and
Equating examples of shoplifting with widespread lawlessness is how we actually get fascism. Relax man.
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Replying to @thecuttman @michelletandler and
Widespread open shoplifting is by definition lawlessness.
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Replying to @constans @michelletandler and
Your unwillingness to look below the surface indicates how little interest you have in solving the problem.
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Replying to @thecuttman @michelletandler and
The problem exists because people know they can get away with it without consequence. Why would they not steal, knowing they could make good money clearing out shelves and reselling things?
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Replying to @constans @michelletandler and
Most people turn to crime due to lack of any opportunity to make an honest living wage. Shoplifting is already illegal and it seems your asking for an increased police state to better enforce said law. Weird for someone who was posting warnings about fascism like an hour ago.
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Replying to @thecuttman @constans and
Furthermore, you’re making a lot of assumptions based on a short video clip. For all you know, this guy dropped off these shoplifted items at a mutual aid site or a homeless shelter.
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Replying to @san_franentanyl @thecuttman and
Right. He’s doing this because he can and knows he’ll get away with it without consequence. And people have learned that they get steal without consequence so they do it more and more
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It must suck to live in so much fear like you two do.
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