Cops not chasing motorcyclists/theives once they take their helmet off

Its amazing to see so many entitled people happily hand out death sentences to others because they are not them. I work hard for my stuff too, I had good parents who helped me become a good and conscientious person, and when someone steals my stuff I'm ****** off. But I realise they probably didn't have what I have, I'm not better than them, just lucky.

For the most part my valuable stuff is insured, thats what its for. How can you blame someone who has been **** on by their parents their whole lives for not knowing anything else.

In my opinion people saying these things are worse, as they should know better.

There's a difference between you and me, that you are more positive of people, while I have a more negative outlook on people in general.

Your argument ' they didn't have what I have'' is nonsense, everybody who tries can get a job, and can make a decent life out here.

Do you think that people who have it well, are simply lucky ? That is nonsense, people who have it well have often worked their ass off to get where they are. They have worked their ass off for a degree, have done their best to make and keep new contacts, and have worked hard at their jobs every single day to get where they are.

The whole ''woe are they'' attitude is sickening, people (most of them anyhow) don't become successful by being lucky, but by working hard for it. But I guess thieving scum like this wouldn't know that, since they obviously lack empathy and morals. I can respect a smart criminal who does a bank robbery in a way, hit a big corporation with large risk for a large reward, or even drug dealers...

But small time petty thieves, who cause significantly more damage for other people than they gain for their theft, are nothing more but parasites. Completely clueless how much people have to work for their stuff... Targeting people who may have it just as bad as they. How did that ****er know that OP is ''rich'', perhaps OP has saved all his cash for months or even years to buy an MR2 ? I haven't ever had insurance for theft or damages in all my moving vehicles, I can't afford that. My first thought of someone who I'd see messing around with my car is to ram his face in with a tire iron ( not saying I would, but you know what I mean).

I have a big problem with criminals who target private property. I must admit I'm a bit more relaxed about thieves who go after Business property, because, like you say, that is often insured ( and yeah I know it raises insurance policies, I'm against theft in general, but if I had to pick the worst of the 2, then theft of private property is worse imho).
 
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This is the kind of thing that happens when mopeds get chased in London:

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...lice-plan-march-to-seek-justice-10154080.html

IPCC investigations, inquests, public marches, calls for the officers to be arrested, celebrities getting involved. There's a campaign being run, with 50,000 signatures on a petition, with a campaign slogan saying police were responsible for the young lads death.

It's just not worth it to pursue a motorbike/moped.
 
There's a difference between you and me, that you are more positive of people, while I have a more negative outlook on people in general.

Your argument ' they didn't have what I have'' is nonsense, everybody who tries can get a job, and can make a decent life out here.

Do you think that people who have it well, are simply lucky ? That is nonsense, people who have it well have often worked their ass off to get where they are. They have worked their ass off for a degree, have done their best to make and keep new contacts, and have worked hard at their jobs every single day to get where they are.

The whole ''woe are they'' attitude is sickening, people (most of them anyhow) don't become successful by being lucky, but by working hard for it. But I guess thieving scum like this wouldn't know that, since they obviously lack empathy and morals. I can respect a smart criminal who does a bank robbery in a way, hit a big corporation with large risk for a large reward, or even drug dealers...

But small time petty thieves, who cause significantly more damage for other people than they gain for their theft, are nothing more but parasites. Completely clueless how much people have to work for their stuff... Targeting people who may have it just as bad as they. How did that ****er know that OP is ''rich'', perhaps OP has saved all his cash for months or even years to buy an MR2 ? I haven't ever had insurance for theft or damages in all my moving vehicles, I can't afford that. My first thought of someone who I'd see messing around with my car is to ram his face in with a tire iron ( not saying I would, but you know what I mean).

I have a big problem with criminals who target private property. I must admit I'm a bit more relaxed about thieves who go after Business property, because, like you say, that is often insured ( and yeah I know it raises insurance policies, I'm against theft in general, but if I had to pick the worst of the 2, then theft of private property is worse imho).

You come across as a guy who wants to be well-ard, yet is actually a short man douche. Keyboard warrior much?Am I right? :)

Oh and alright it's OK to thieve from businesses, those often small and struggling businesses, whose families lives rely on. Such hypocrisy.
 
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If they take their helmets off they should be rammed of their bikes to show them how stupid of a choice it was to remove said piece of life saving equipment & we can do natural selection a favor in the process.
 
You come across as a guy who wants to be well-ard, yet is actually a short man douche. Keyboard warrior much?Am I right? :)
Of course ;).

Oh and alright it's OK to thieve from businesses, those often small and struggling businesses, whose families lives rely on. Such hypocrisy.
I never said that.

Just saying I'd rather see a robbed bank/money transport, than private property, one infuriates me, one annoys me :p.
 
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There's a difference between you and me, that you are more positive of people, while I have a more negative outlook on people in general.

Your argument ' they didn't have what I have'' is nonsense, everybody who tries can get a job, and can make a decent life out here.

Do you think that people who have it well, are simply lucky ? That is nonsense, people who have it well have often worked their ass off to get where they are. They have worked their ass off for a degree, have done their best to make and keep new contacts, and have worked hard at their jobs every single day to get where they are.

The whole ''woe are they'' attitude is sickening, people (most of them anyhow) don't become successful by being lucky, but by working hard for it. But I guess thieving scum like this wouldn't know that, since they obviously lack empathy and morals. I can respect a smart criminal who does a bank robbery in a way, hit a big corporation with large risk for a large reward, or even drug dealers...

But small time petty thieves, who cause significantly more damage for other people than they gain for their theft, are nothing more but parasites. Completely clueless how much people have to work for their stuff... Targeting people who may have it just as bad as they. How did that ****er know that OP is ''rich'', perhaps OP has saved all his cash for months or even years to buy an MR2 ? I haven't ever had insurance for theft or damages in all my moving vehicles, I can't afford that. My first thought of someone who I'd see messing around with my car is to ram his face in with a tire iron ( not saying I would, but you know what I mean).

I have a big problem with criminals who target private property. I must admit I'm a bit more relaxed about thieves who go after Business property, because, like you say, that is often insured ( and yeah I know it raises insurance policies, I'm against theft in general, but if I had to pick the worst of the 2, then theft of private property is worse imho).

I agree with some of what you said, but what is it that drives a person to try to succeed in life in a way that doesn't harm others. In a way we all push each other out of the way to get to where we are, just in most of our cases it doesn't involve violent/crime.

I personally actually have no issue with drug deals who are non violent (personal experience) but I am also for the most part against the drug laws too anyway.

Its also as much a culture problem too I feel, take what someone else said about darwin, a huge influence is the environment and culture you grow up around. Take some of the ghettos in the US for example (there are UK equivalents of course but not so extreme) where your status depends on how gangster your are. You either commit crime or crime is committed upon you for your lack of participation.

I know a utopia is an unlikely scenario but imagine if the super rich's wealth (in fact all wealth) was evenly distributed and people didn't have to fight to live there would be no reason to do such things, and people that do in such a scenario may well have mental health issues. I have suffered form depression and can tell you, you don't always have a choice if you have something wrong with your head.

If all things were even and they still decided to behave like this then sure call them scum bags or whatever, but its not. If you haven't talk to a few of these 'scum bags' sometime, they are human too.
 
Its amazing to see so many entitled people happily hand out death sentences to others because they are not them. I work hard for my stuff too, I had good parents who helped me become a good and conscientious person, and when someone steals my stuff I'm ****** off. But I realise they probably didn't have what I have, I'm not better than them, just lucky.

For the most part my valuable stuff is insured, thats what its for. How can you blame someone who has been **** on by their parents their whole lives for not knowing anything else.

In my opinion people saying these things are worse, as they should know better.

off with their heads !!!:D

its mostly the threat of it though don't you think? if they knew they would only get probation and a sloppy kiss then whats stopping them from commiting theft?

yet if they knew they would have their finger and toe nails pulled out with pliers they might think twice about it
 
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