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[โ€“] [email protected] 9 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Yes, someone stole a game console from my room in university. Then I caught them selling it on craigslist, contacted them, got their name and got them arrested and my console back.

Lucky for me that I had reported it to the police since I was considering using insurance to cover it. The officer that took the info recognised the persons name because he had pulled the guy over that week and thought it would be fun to catch him with stolen goods as well.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

I always think it's kinda funny when people turn things right around and try to sell someone's things right after stealing them. It's a sure fire way to get caught. But I do have a little wonder in my head about the whole thing like. When you get desperate for cash you start just selling things. Anything. Everything you've got. But what happens when that runs out, and you're still in an unsustainable place? Idk. Whole situation is booty either way =X!

And tbh, it takes a real dummy to target anything higher-education based if this is like...past 2010. Cause there are cameras evuh-ree-whereeee! And typically these kids have money, and cops will protect money =P!

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

It's funny to me that there's someone out there probably claiming that there's a cop with a vendetta against him.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

I mean, it's really easy to see with blinders. But everyone wants to be the hero of their own story, right? I will say the more desperate a person gets, the crappier their behavior becomes. But that if they were caught speeding prior to, they might have some kinda disorder or illness that is going undiagnosed/untreated which would turn around if they had the support needed.

But life has a pretty set timeline, rules and regulations and people who do not fit into the pegs are seen as "bad" and will slowly degrade overtime until they become the degenerates life always figured they were. (But really this is a generalization and some people really are born more chaotic than others.) I guess more so I am just saying sometimes the world is really against people even if they're being indulgent in their thought. Because in general, I believe the world is against most people. Even if you've got a sliver of pie. So, eh it is what it is.