Submitted by Derpguycool t3_116vebf in tifu
XCCO t1_j995fyz wrote
My general rule is, if it's just property, it's not worth my health, so I get what you mean with regret. However, I think as a whole, people engage in immoral acts without confrontation or consequence too often. That's why we see posts of police looking for young men who punched an old lady when there were people who could have detained him.
I say, good for those guys for helping you as you were in real danger, but I agree, hindsight tells you, record them, call the cops, give the best descriptions you can so they can face their legal ramifications.
Derpguycool OP t1_j996qb0 wrote
I have that rule too, but I had my car broken into last year. Nobody should have to deal with that. In other news, do you think Walmart would let me get the video from their security cameras? Would be kind of funny to watch myself get beat up lol!
DontBuyMeGoldGiveBTC t1_j9ahz78 wrote
Maybe if you phrase it as a police charge or whatever you call that in English.
GathofBaal t1_j9c6b0s wrote
You have to have the police request the video from Walmart asset protection. Good luck.
Falconflyer75 t1_j9dhkkk wrote
U should put it online and let the ads pay your medical bills
heavymetalhikikomori t1_j9beiwh wrote
Absolutely, theres a difference between witnessing someone suffering bodily harm and not doing something, and a crime against property. In DC recently there was a case where a homeowner shot and killed a 13 year old for breaking into cars on their street. It has been decided that he will not face criminal charges, but he does have to live with the fact that he murdered a child for a petty crime.
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