WTF? Do you people not watch TV? CSI solves cases like this all the time in less than an hour with comercials.
WTF? Do you people not watch TV? CSI solves cases like this all the time in less than an hour with comercials.
Waco PD is only good at covering up for Baylor athletics.
Bet if she had been an attractive 20 year old white woman they would have looked way harder.
The obvious answer is to send the entire pit to space and let the vacuum snuff it out.
These are not hardcore Jalop answers, but for an average daily driver car: 1) tinted windows, 2) aftermarket speaker upgrades, 3) a hitch receiver
My sympathies are with people who try to earn a living buy cannot make a living wage, not people who decide to commit crimes instead of attempting to be productive and working for a living. Some may think that this is a victimless crime because only the big retailers and freight companies have to pay but in reality,…
Yeah, it’s definitely not the thieves’ fault.
The apologist thing is getting fucking ridiculous, no question.
So that excuses stealing?
Yea, It would be a bit different if things like food and hygiene supplies were stolen. At least with that, you can look at it as desperation, everyone needs those to live and be healthy. But material goods to resell? nah most of those people will sell it just to then turn around to buy drugs or other stupid stuff not…
“The packages are largely from retailers like Amazon and REI. Packages that contained less valuable items, like still incredibly expensive Epi pens and hard-to-find rapid home COVID-19 tests, didn’t have a high enough resale value or usefulness and were left on the tracks with the rest of the debris.”
I wonder if Erin would be quite as cool with stealing if thieves broke into her home and took her stuff. The thought experiment can assume that these thieves are “suffering from income inequality” or are “desperate”. Perhaps “shit has even been real” lately for them?
Amen, what a joke.
This is a very weird take.
incredibly expensive Epi pens
Stealing is not a good thing to do, we all know that. Thieves are out to make a quick buck at the expense of someone else. But this strikes me more as desperate, wholesale looting than property crime.
Yeah I was waiting for the sarcastic punchline on this, and it never came.
Yeah, my sympathies are with the people who paid (a lot—they’re not cheap) for epi pens to save their lives and didn’t get them, not with the vandals and thieves that _really_ need a hit of meth and trashed the life-saving pens. They’re not stealing food and blankets to care for their families, they’re just stealing…
“Now, every outlet is calling these folks thieves, and sure, that’s technically correct.”
This weird apologist take is just bad. These people are thieves, stealing things from OTHER people who legitimately bought something despite the poor economy. This isn’t a stick-it-to-bezos thing. This is impacting folks like you and me who work to pay their bills, then get their hard-earned shit stolen by someone who…