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Old 08-12-2011, 05:08 AM   #12
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Maybe they got tired of looting and wanted to eat something. And I saw a picture where people were standing in a queue to grab their spoils after breaking into the shop. Some sense of civil conduct I guess..!

On a serious note, breaking into Lidl or Aldi doesn't make it any lesser crime! They looted and destroyed many small shops as well and those guys are left with nothing now. What if those shopkeepers take the same route and start breaking into other shops? I do my bit for people in need but can’t sympathise with looters just because they don't have food and want to a pair of £150 trainers.

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