Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course there has been a huge rise in shoplifting and theft. You'd have to be in serious denial to pretend this isn't the case. Businesses 10 years ago didn't forgo class containers out of the goodness of their hearts. And it's pretty obvious why. People aren't being arrested or prosecuted for petty crime any more. And we're now reaping the rewards. Same with anti social driving behaviors.
You cannot just put a person in jail for taking the things they really need.
Yes, you can and should. There are lots of ways in our society to "get the things they really need," and the first lesson needs to be "you don't get to just take those things from other people." If Mom doesn't teach you that, society needs to. Do you seriously think these bands of teenagers need all of that Tide soap or they will starve?
Regardless of income, race, living conditions, parents and other caregivers with good values DO teach that honesty is the way to go and stealing is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course there has been a huge rise in shoplifting and theft. You'd have to be in serious denial to pretend this isn't the case. Businesses 10 years ago didn't forgo class containers out of the goodness of their hearts. And it's pretty obvious why. People aren't being arrested or prosecuted for petty crime any more. And we're now reaping the rewards. Same with anti social driving behaviors.
You cannot just put a person in jail for taking the things they really need.
Yes, you can and should. There are lots of ways in our society to "get the things they really need," and the first lesson needs to be "you don't get to just take those things from other people." If Mom doesn't teach you that, society needs to. Do you seriously think these bands of teenagers need all of that Tide soap or they will starve?
Regardless of income, race, living conditions, parents and other caregivers with good values DO teach that honesty is the way to go and stealing is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course there has been a huge rise in shoplifting and theft. You'd have to be in serious denial to pretend this isn't the case. Businesses 10 years ago didn't forgo class containers out of the goodness of their hearts. And it's pretty obvious why. People aren't being arrested or prosecuted for petty crime any more. And we're now reaping the rewards. Same with anti social driving behaviors.
You cannot just put a person in jail for taking the things they really need.
Yes, you can and should. There are lots of ways in our society to "get the things they really need," and the first lesson needs to be "you don't get to just take those things from other people." If Mom doesn't teach you that, society needs to. Do you seriously think these bands of teenagers need all of that Tide soap or they will starve?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course there has been a huge rise in shoplifting and theft. You'd have to be in serious denial to pretend this isn't the case. Businesses 10 years ago didn't forgo class containers out of the goodness of their hearts. And it's pretty obvious why. People aren't being arrested or prosecuted for petty crime any more. And we're now reaping the rewards. Same with anti social driving behaviors.
You cannot just put a person in jail for taking the things they really need.
Yes, you can and should. There are lots of ways in our society to "get the things they really need," and the first lesson needs to be "you don't get to just take those things from other people." If Mom doesn't teach you that, society needs to. Do you seriously think these bands of teenagers need all of that Tide soap or they will starve?