I dunno...at 11 and 13 I wasn't going around parking lots seeing if people left their car doors unlocked so I could lift weapons. At that age, I may, or may not have toliet papered a friend's house but I think there is a big difference. Both are pretty immature, but stealing shows serious disrespect for other people's property and a serious lack of moral guidance. Everything has a scale of grey and nothing is black and white but I think this went over the line and the fault lies with the kids and their parents. I think we should lay the blame with those who showed intent.
As for gun owner, yeah, he can share some fault but, has anybody here ever accidentally left their sliding glass door in the back yard unlatched? How about a ground floor window open in the summer time? Anybody ever watch your garage door going down as you pulled out the driveway only to return later to see that it is up? I have and I know we don't live in mayberry anymore so I kick myself when I accidently do something like that. The guy could be full of it, but he said that he intended to lock it. His hands were just full of things. Going to an indoor gun range, only wanting to make one trip and his hands were full....I'm shocked! I'll be honest-right now, there is a slight chance my car is unlocked. I had quite a few papers in my hand and my lunch when I left it in the work parking lot. Guess what...if someone went through it, they would find a knife. Granted it's a leatherman I leave in there, but it's still a weapon.
IMHO, and again, just my opinion, the truly sad thing is these kids were 11 and 13. ELEVEN and THIRTEEN!!! These kids weren't even old enough to drive. They should be doing after school sports or boy scouts or something. Instead they learned this type of behavior and they didn't just learn it the day prior.
I guess what this really says is we live in sad times where kids this young are hooligans and that we should all take a second or two more to make sure our stuff is secured and locked up tight.
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Should they be shot for their crimes? No. Should they get a serious ass-whuppin'? Probably. Should they be grounded until they're thirty? I would have been...
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Last edited by RMAC757; 10-09-2013 at 14:52.
I suspect wooden spoons would have been broken on you, and me for less egregious errors in judgement, thereby preventing behavior to get to that point in the first. I see less spoons being broken in how we handle our children today
The worse sound ever....a leather belt clearing belt loops. wump-wump-wump-wump
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<shudders> Yep! My mother had a belt (one of those painful thin ones) hanging on the kitchen wall. I swear, no matter where in the house she was, she'd grab that thing and have my backside tanned in a heartbeat when I screwed up!! Then I'd get it from my Dad when he got home...
Kids these days... More evidence of societal abdication of responsibility.
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I blame the parents, yes kids are stupid and yes I made some major mistakes as a kid, but I never stole anyone's gun because I knew how dangerous guns were and I knew not to handle one without an adult.
Also, my father was a huge and terrifying man. Any decision I made as a kid revolved around whether it would get me held aloft by my arms and spanked so hard I'd swing like a pendulum.
The owner of the truck definitely needs a reality check as well, but those little shits were looking for trouble and found it.
Last edited by Cylinder Head; 10-09-2013 at 16:32.
But they were stolen "FOR THE CHILDREN".![]()