adviceman49 answered Wednesday February 15 2012, 1:44 pm: Do you really expect us to answer that question? If you do send us your name and address and the location of the nearest store so we can alert the proper authorities that you are preparing to commit a crime.
If your a juvenile and think even if you get caught you will get away with it, think again. You never actually get away from your criminal records. They follow you for life. The only thing a juvenile record protects you from is some one finding out what you were convicted of not that you have a criminal history.
Yes, a juveniles criminal record is suppose to hidden. But has become ever easier for people to find them and open them. Just listen to the evening news once in a while.
nascarfan1987 answered Wednesday February 15 2012, 12:38 pm: This is so easy!
You grab the item you want, and than you let the lady at the register know that your taking this, so she can turn off the alarm system...
See, when you ask a stupid question, you get a stupid answer.
You don't steal. If you can't afford it on your own, than you don't deserve it in the first place.
Hopefully if you do steal, you will get caught because people like you deserve to be put away for a long time.
You know how expensive that store is? The reason why prices go up is because PEOPLE LIKE YOU STEAL, it causes prices to go up because they won't have enough to cover inventory.
Jasmine23 answered Wednesday February 15 2012, 2:00 am: First off. This i a crime. Depending on your age. there are different consiquences. You can go to jail. Get fined. But the worst is getting escorted out of the store by police. Do you really want everyone to see you as a criminal? [ Jasmine23's advice column | Ask Jasmine23 A Question ]
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