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Consequences of Bad Decisions
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Consequences of Bad Decisions
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01-05-2022 11:38 AM
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RE: Consequences of Bad Decisions
This is just the tip of the iceberg I am afraid.

Being lenient on criminal activity only invites people to conduct more criminal behavior. As more people see and hear more stories about good people becoming victims and not seeing justice served, they will take justice into their own hands. I recently started carrying some items in my care to more easily defend myself. It is not a problem where I live specifically, but it is starting to ramp up in some places that I need to go for work. I will have zero problem dropping some dick if thinks he is jumping into my car and taking it or anything from it.


As for that dumb teacher - she should never work in a school ever again - and probably should never work in a Taco Bell or McDonald's either.
01-05-2022 12:19 PM
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