KLUGMO wrote:It seems very odd to me that everyone's comments here are all about the victim being stupid and wrong. This is an example I think of how anesthetized the general public is to the level of crime that happens to those all around us at all levels of life. You know he had very tinted windows and a built in security system in the high dollar vehicle. With no merchandise in the vehicle that system was trusted to protect the vehicle itself. He did nothing wrong. He's the VICTIM. NOT the problem. We've all had something stolen from us, don't you remember how it felt. It Sucks. That gun in the mouth comment just startles me about what you claim to be and what you are REALLY all about. I think many of all of your comments here are reflective of a bigger problem that has spread across the country in regards to crime. Cant you see how you support the criminal by blaming and jumping on the victim immediately and pointing out his actions that supposedly caused the crime to happen. He bought merchandise, he drove to another store, he locked it and went into another store, he came out and it was Stolen From Him Period. A wise man said to me once "Always think before you act, Don't act before you think".
You misunderstand my point of view considerably.
Yes I would laugh at him for not being proactive to prevent being ripped off. But, I'd shoot the son of a bitch that did the ripping.
When I purchased my Les Paul, I did not leave it out in my Jeep till I got off of work for some one to jack. No, I knew it would be a stupid move, so I locked it in my office.
The biggest problem in this country is no one wants to accept any responsibility for their own lives.
That's what I am all about.
P.S. You don't know me at all, so judge all you like. You would simply be making an ass of yourself to those who do know me.
Something else for me to laugh about.