VolsByNature
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...it sounds like the kid (allegedly) needs help. Hope he gets it.
The people who need and deserve help are the victims who were robbed. As of now, they are living in the same dorm a few doors away from somebody that was turned loose out of jail for possessing one of the items stolen from them. Will they get their property back? Will they be protected from more crimes?
I'm laughing cause you feel the victims need witness protection or something.
They will be fine, things will be handled and life will go on.
I don't know what you find funny about this, but it is not me feeling that they need "witness protection or something." That is NOT what I said. I have never heard of a burglary victim saying how fine things were after being robbed. Why does anyone come on this board voicing support for criminals and not their victims?
HowStuffWorks "10 Ways to Break Into a House" Denise Harrison
"If your home is burgled, the financial losses you'll sustain are bad enough. The trauma and unease in its aftermath, however, is a bell that can't be un-rung, and many burglary victims never again feel safe in their own homes."
There's a big difference between burglary and theft. I haven't heard anything indicating breaking and entering was going on.I don't know what you find funny about this, but it is not me feeling that they need "witness protection or something." That is NOT what I said. I have never heard of a burglary victim saying how fine things were after being robbed. Why does anyone come on this board voicing support for criminals and not their victims?
HowStuffWorks "10 Ways to Break Into a House" Denise Harrison
"If your home is burgled, the financial losses you'll sustain are bad enough. The trauma and unease in its aftermath, however, is a bell that can't be un-rung, and many burglary victims never again feel safe in their own homes."
Thankfully the rest of the dungeon family was there to console me. Damn, I may have to go buy some old music tonight. In high school we would have rolled down to Tower. Tonight I'll just take my ipad into the crapper.
I don't know what you find funny about this, but it is not me feeling that they need "witness protection or something." That is NOT what I said. I have never heard of a burglary victim saying how fine things were after being robbed. Why does anyone come on this board voicing support for criminals and not their victims?
HowStuffWorks "10 Ways to Break Into a House" Denise Harrison
"If your home is burgled, the financial losses you'll sustain are bad enough. The trauma and unease in its aftermath, however, is a bell that can't be un-rung, and many burglary victims never again feel safe in their own homes."
There's a big difference between burglary and theft. I haven't heard anything indicating breaking and entering was going on.
