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> What's the crime?

That's a ridiculous question. It's theft. Which is illegal.

> If they plead guilty, they probably would just get a small fine

1) That's only if it's their first time.

2) It reduces future crime. With the current attitude (like yours) more criminals are incentivized to steal packages.



My attitude has no effect on crime.

I'm describing the reality of the world we all live in. Even if its not their first time, they'll be out in a day or two, maybe not even that. Its just packages, most of them under $100, no one in harms way, no drugs, no guns/knives. Even if they broke down your door when you weren't home and went inside to steal your package, there's going to be no APB on their license number, no road blocks, no helicopter sent out to see where they are.

My time in retail quickly taught me that unless you catch and hold a perpetuator, nothing will happen to them.

"We have them on tape! I ran outside and wrote down their license plate?"

"What was stolen?"

"$250 worth of goods!"

"Meh, we know the guy, but if its under a grand the DA won't do anything. Since we know him, we'll tell him to avoid your store, if he does show up again and steals something, we can get him on trespass and stealing, the DA might do something then.

The fact is some people live 100% on small thefts, small odd jobs paid in cash, some begging. They'll be living with their parents at 30-40, with no assets in their name, borrowing cars to get around. There is no down side in swiping a few packages besides the pain in turning that into cash, which is the only disincentive to them stealing.




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