JudyKayTee
Sep 4, 2008, 05:50 AM
I agree with Alty. You don't have one shread of remorse in your post. You're just freaked out you got caught with your hand in the cookie jar. What do you expect from the cop? A nice flowerly lecture instead of a reality "rude" person. They were not rude. They were just doing their job and you were it. You have everyting going for you, but you chose to throw it all away for a few dollars. I'm wondering just how many OTHER times you did this same thing - only you DID NOT GET CAUGHT. Hmmmm. Makes a person ponder. It's lovely people like you who have obviously done this before that seem to yowel the hardest and loudest that they "never" did anything like that before. The first offender programs are a joke. You did the crime, it's going to be too bad that you don't get punished but can cop out on a "first offender" program. I guess the jails are too full and they had to think up something to "punish" the first timers. Gee. Get a job and earn the money. Don't steal anything ever. If you can't pay for it, don't steal it. End of lecture. Thank you for not reading.
Maybe this should stand on its own or maybe not but I have to wonder about the first offender programs - I have noticed that an absolutely overwhelming number of people posting about shoplifting are Canadian.
Either the Americans and citizens of the UK (the only other two "groups" I've seen post about shoplifting) don't usually post or an overwhelming majority of shoplifters in the World are Canadian.
Maybe it's the "first offender" programs - I don't really know.
The same programs that are set up to help the Court calendar move along are clogging the Court calendar because instead of one shoplifting arrest, one Court hearing, there seem to be twice as many people shoplifting.
Any thoughts?
Maybe this should stand on its own or maybe not but I have to wonder about the first offender programs - I have noticed that an absolutely overwhelming number of people posting about shoplifting are Canadian.
Either the Americans and citizens of the UK (the only other two "groups" I've seen post about shoplifting) don't usually post or an overwhelming majority of shoplifters in the World are Canadian.
Maybe it's the "first offender" programs - I don't really know.
The same programs that are set up to help the Court calendar move along are clogging the Court calendar because instead of one shoplifting arrest, one Court hearing, there seem to be twice as many people shoplifting.
Any thoughts?