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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford

How many will turn to shoplifting food to combat the cost of living crisis and should we turn a blind eye ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Don't do it, Tom. If the number of Shopliftings go up in Chelmsford, we'll know where to look.

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By *heLaserGuyMan
over a year ago

Coventry

I wouldn't have the bottle to go into a store knowing I was planning to steal.

I guess if I was really struggling, was that desperate then my view/feelings might change.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No but I suspect petty non violent crimes to be on the rise during winter

3 square meals

A bed

Heating

And free electricity

Curtisy

Off our government

I can see a lot off low income people

Who are single without family

Commiting Petty crime to get them selfs a 6 months to a year sit out in 6 months with good behaviour

To see them over the winter

Better that freezing or starving to death

As it be a choice bween eating or heating

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No but I suspect petty non violent crimes to be on the rise during winter

3 square meals

A bed

Heating

And free electricity

Curtisy

Off our government

I can see a lot off low income people

Who are single without family

Commiting Petty crime to get them selfs a 6 months to a year sit out in 6 months with good behaviour

To see them over the winter

Better that freezing or starving to death

As it be a choice bween eating or heating "

You make prison sound like a holiday camp.

They are a very dangerous place full of violence drug abuse self-harming. People with mental issues who should be not in there. Who are needing proper mental health care and not getting.

Please don't glorify these places.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If I see someone stealing food or essentials for a baby like milk , nappies etc I didn’t see a thing.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No but I suspect petty non violent crimes to be on the rise during winter

3 square meals

A bed

Heating

And free electricity

Curtisy

Off our government

I can see a lot off low income people

Who are single without family

Commiting Petty crime to get them selfs a 6 months to a year sit out in 6 months with good behaviour

To see them over the winter

Better that freezing or starving to death

As it be a choice bween eating or heating

You make prison sound like a holiday camp.

They are a very dangerous place full of violence drug abuse self-harming. People with mental issues who should be not in there. Who are needing proper mental health care and not getting.

Please don't glorify these places."

I am not but I am just being a realist that’s all

So your saying someone without a family

Who is ither going to starve or freeze to death

Or get prison for 6 months isn’t going to choice to servive

Sorry to say but your comment comes across as never been on the bread line

I know years ago when I split from my ex

And she left me with nothing and hadn’t family to turn to because I turned my back on them

With no home showering at work

Hiding in the work toilets till it closed down for a place to sleep

I literally considered this very low point but had no choice as I had nowhere to turn

No place to go

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

To be honest it wouldn't really be shoplifting, you're just taking things that you've paid for in the over pricing and being ripped off, basically they're stealing from us so why is against the law when you do it to them?

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"To be honest it wouldn't really be shoplifting, you're just taking things that you've paid for in the over pricing and being ripped off, basically they're stealing from us so why is against the law when you do it to them? "

It would really be shoplifting.

It's you and I who will pay in the long run. Not the corporations.

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