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When you steal something, you make a crime


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Above and below this text is very interesting "teaching video" of stealing property from some shops, and here I must say, that stealing from shops is the result of the process, where a young person has been getting in the wrong gang. Stealing is the port for making contact with criminals, and that is the mark, that somewhere in this thief's personal life is a thing, what makes believe that stealing is the right thing. That means there in the social network of the thief is somebody, what accepts that kind of things like stealing from the markets.


And this is the reason, why those crimes must be reported to the police immediately. Stealing is the gate, what sometimes cause that person would slip even in some mafia-gang. This happened to Sam Giancana, who started his career as the small thief but then raised to the leader of United States mafia. And that man made many very violent crimes in his bloody career. I don't want to support criminal activities, but if somebody has gone to make business with wrong fellows, could the results be like this. When somebody really wants to get in some social environment, this can make this person the good target for exploitation. The new fellows might say that they would be the friends for the new guy, if this would get some stuff from local shop. This stuff is something like alcohol or other things, what has the high age limit.


And this situation might turn that those friends just slip away, and the thief would stay outside the shop with stolen property. This would cause the criminal prosecution process. It's not only one time when some gang members have been instigated new face for crimes, and then inform that person to police or security guards. This has probably felt good, but that makes the person, who was busted very angrily. The kings of those gangs have an attractive way to swagger their clean criminal registers. And of course, they always are persons, who conflict every crime in the world.

Those persons who have lead criminal gangs are sometimes persons, who think that there is nothing wrong if they are giving orders to make crimes. Sometimes those gang leaders have grown very big gangsters, but the death of those people have been violent. And one reason for killing persons like Sam Giancana must be revenge. Those high-class mafia-men are sometimes sold their fellows to police, and somebody just got to an electric chair, because they are trusted Giancana, who of course sold them to police. And that caused hate in the other gangster's mind because they had not small nice house in good neighborhood and congressmen ever visited in their flats. Those kings of the gangs ever make their hands dirty in the stealing or making any other crimes.

They order other people make them. When they are elder persons, they would tell to their families stories, what kind of criminals they have known in their young ages. Of course, those persons newer drive over-speed because they just sit on the right side of the cars and someone else always drives the vehicle. And the house of those persons is always in the very expensive neighborhood, what gives those ex-kings very good social status in the eyes of other people. In the same time the person, who was sold to police sits in the home lonely, and remember the wild heydays.

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http://marxjatalous.blogspot.fi/p/when-you-steal-something-you-make-crime.html

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