OldDood
Joined Sep 2005
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Quite interesting but it could of been edited down a bit.
What ANNOYED me (even made me angry) where they put in a segment about 'poor kids' justifying their stealing/boosting Ralph Lauren clothes from stores.
Why did the producers of this documentary print this? The guy speaking about his (and his gang's) theft was proud of his actions. As if he and his buddies had a right to steal what they did not work for.
Do NOT show any kind of support for Common Criminals and their actions. Clothes are expensive enough. I would not give any 'equal time' to people that justify their theft that in the long run forces prices up. Most of us know that theft causes insurance rates to go up and the cost of products to go up.
What ANNOYED me (even made me angry) where they put in a segment about 'poor kids' justifying their stealing/boosting Ralph Lauren clothes from stores.
Why did the producers of this documentary print this? The guy speaking about his (and his gang's) theft was proud of his actions. As if he and his buddies had a right to steal what they did not work for.
Do NOT show any kind of support for Common Criminals and their actions. Clothes are expensive enough. I would not give any 'equal time' to people that justify their theft that in the long run forces prices up. Most of us know that theft causes insurance rates to go up and the cost of products to go up.