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Salem NH teens arrested after sealing $2,000 from purse at Wal-Mart

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Posted by: kwflatbed

Salem NH teens arrested after sealing $2,000 from purse at Wal-Mart



SALEM, N.H. -- Five teens in New Hampshire are accused of taking nearly two-thousand dollars from a woman at a Wal-Mart store in Salem.
Police say a teenager came from behind, and grabbed the purse sitting in her shopping cart.
Police quickly caught up with the culprit and his accomplices'.
The woman was a treasurer for a local church and the money belonged to the church.

http://www1.whdh.com/news/articles/local/BO67591/



Posted by: Hutch

It's amazing how scummy some people are. You go to a retail store worth $100's of billions and you steal from a female shopper? That's beyond pathetic and I hope these punk ass dirties serve a long jail sentence.

There's a HUGE difference between stealing from large corporations like Credit card companies, insurance companies, large retail stores and stealing from individual people. If you can steal from the large companies and get away with it than all the power to you. If you steal from an individual, you are the ultimate scum of society and deserve the many anal poundings that are coming your way in the slammer.



Posted by: SargeLorenzo

Quote:
Originally Posted by Hutch
It's amazing how scummy some people are. You go to a retail store worth $100's of billions and you steal from a female shopper? That's beyond pathetic and I hope these punk ass dirties serve a long jail sentence.

There's a HUGE difference between stealing from large corporations like Credit card companies, insurance companies, large retail stores and stealing from individual people. If you can steal from the large companies and get away with it than all the power to you. If you steal from an individual, you are the ultimate scum of society and deserve the many anal poundings that are coming your way in the slammer.
Ugh!!! Here we go again!! You just don't get it do ya, kid?! And you seriously want a career in law enforcement?



Posted by: mikey742

Quote:
Originally Posted by Hutch
There's a HUGE difference between stealing from large corporations like Credit card companies, insurance companies, large retail stores and stealing from individual people. If you can steal from the large companies and get away with it than all the power to you. If you steal from an individual, you are the ultimate scum of society and deserve the many anal poundings that are coming your way in the slammer.

Your kidding right?



Posted by: adroitcuffs

Quote:
Originally Posted by Hutch
It's amazing how scummy some people are. You go to a retail store worth $100's of billions and you steal from a female shopper? That's beyond pathetic and I hope these punk ass dirties serve a long jail sentence.

There's a HUGE difference between stealing from large corporations like Credit card companies, insurance companies, large retail stores and stealing from individual people. If you can steal from the large companies and get away with it than all the power to you. If you steal from an individual, you are the ultimate scum of society and deserve the many anal poundings that are coming your way in the slammer.
You really should go look in the mirror then repeat your first sentence out loud over and over. It is not a "huge" difference - stealing is stealing, plain and simple. When you steal from a company, you are stealing from all of the individuals whose blood, sweat, and tears went into making that company successful. You may not so easily see the immediate ramifications of your act against a company as you would an individual, but stealing is still wrong.

No, I don't agree with all of corporate America's actions, but I do very much believe in ethics and values. Clearly, you are lacking in this arena. You hide behind a keyboard, engage in your little antics, then cry foul when you are called out. It's frightening to think that someone with your lack of character would pursue a career in law enforcement. Just remember that in this age of technology, your juvenile antics and ramblings can also be seen by a thorough background investigator. Trust me, little one, it will catch up to you.



Posted by: TPRSERG

Without even reading the article, I am going to guess these misunderstood youths are from the fine S-hole known as Lawrence, another city, along with Springfield that should be burned to the ground and turned into cornfields.





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