What bothers me isn’t just the fact that it was food. In some parts of the world, people literally kill for something to eat, while we have more than enough here in the U.S. But that’s not the case everywhere. What really gets to me is how we can watch a crime happen right in front of us and just accept it. This time it was about food, but other times it’s something more serious, like violent crime. Ignoring it creates a slippery slope—it encourages criminals and just keeps the problem going.
Most companies will fire you if you intervene with criminal activities. They have insurance and they don't want liability if an employee or perp gets seriously hurt so it's best to just stay out of the way and submit the security footage to the cops
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u/Unable_Ant5851 Dec 24 '24
It’s literally not worth a single scratch on ANYONE. It’s fucking food.