FPY - get a grip and grow up. i am stating facts.
this is not sympathybank.
while obviously i am sorry to hear of airbolts loss, he/she wants answers and we are giving them, not just cooing ''oh poor you''!!
How would the store guard know and be able to understand airbolts personal circumstances?
do you really expect a security guard to have that on his mind when dealing with an unwelcome customer?
unless airbolt told the guard his circumstances, why would he even think about it?
yes, its sad that airbolt has lost his daily bit of pleasure, but by the sounds of it, he did this more than once and they saw him and had had enough.
i understand people behave out of character when they have been recently bereaved - but please explain to me how you expect the guard to know that?
do you think he should ask every shoplifter if they have been bereaved, and then let them off because of it?
do you think he should become a trained counsellor in order to spot the signs?
do you think he should believe every single one of them?
if word got out that thats all you had to say to get away with shoplifting there would chaos.
of course i have been bereaved - but i don't go helping myself to things in shops and expect to get away with it - 3 YEARS LATER!!
the bereavement airbolt has suffered is a reason, not an excuse, it does not make the crime ok, just gives mitigating circumstances.
however, in court, 3 years later, may not be considered acceptable for peoples minds to still be ''in shock'' - its a long time!!
that is not ''recently bereaved''.