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It's just wrong!
Posted Tuesday, February 19, 2008, at 9:41 AM
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I have a real problem with people who just do things that they know are wrong.

I have seen two instances of this in the past couple of weeks.

My family and I were driving down Cedar Street a week ago last Sunday afternoon. We drove by the Nevada Daily Mail office, where I happen to work, to see a woman who does not work there, getting out of her car and picking up the out-of-town newspapers the Nevada Daily Mail subscribes to. Yes, the newspapers that we pay for to read on Monday. The woman picked them up, got back in her car and drove away.

In short, she stole the newspapers.

It made me wonder how long this had been going on, but more importantly, why she thought it was ok to do it. Was it because she just wasn't going to get caught? Well, she did. She may not know it yet. She left before I could confront her, but she won't be getting any more papers. I told management and they have fixed the problem.

The other instance has happened twice in two weeks. One morning last week as I was getting my son and I ready to leave the house for work, I walked past my living room windows and noticed that our trash can lid was sticking up because it was overfilled with trash. "That's odd," I thought. "Josh didn't take the trash out last night." Upon leaving, I peeked into the trashcan to see that it was filled with several boxes, one of which was a laundry detergent that we do not use.

We were victims of drive-by dumping.

It happened again this week. Someone apparently cleaned out their car, leaving a trash bag full of take-out containers, an alarming amount of empty Marlboro packets and beer bottles. Nice, huh? Hope they weren't drinking and driving. We don't even allow that stuff in our house.

In short, someone is stealing our trash service. We pay for it; they do not. They fill up our trashcan so we do not have room to put our trash in. If we leave the trash on the ground, dogs rip it up. Bad for us and bad for the trash service guys, who we try to be nice to (my grandpa used to be a trash service guy).

So, we've moved the trashcan. Let them do it now. My husband is waiting.

It just really ticks me off. Why do people think it's ok to do wrong? You may be saying, "No one really got hurt," but it's the principal of the matter! Are these people thinking that just because they don't get caught, it's not really wrong? Well, it is, and you will have to answer for it at some point. Stealing is stealing, no matter how big or small. They should grow up and take some responsibility. You want to enjoy an extra newspaper -- buy it! You want trash service -- pay for it! Everyone else does!


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Set up a little hidden video camera!

I seen someone do this on a tv show the other night, and they found out it was their 80 year old neighbor lady that was stealing their newspapers every morning.

The funny thing is, they went out really early and inserted a note that said,"You are being video taped at this very moment". Sure enough, the lady picked up the paper, opened it,read the note, and started looking all around for the camera. It was very funny.

When it became apparent to her that she wasn't going to find the camera she threw the paper down like she was disgusted and haughtily walked away!

"The nerve of her neighbors video taping her!!" is probably what she was thinking, instead of remorse or embarrassment for HER actions.

Our behavior towards each other is a continual source of amazement for me.

-- Posted by like2b_onree on Wed, Feb 20, 2008, at 8:18 AM
Tabatha Goodwin's response:
That is hilarious! I should. It was so funny that last few weeks, because every time we thought we heard someone messing around outside, my husband ran outside, hoping to catch someone in the act of dumping their trash in our trash can. You put it oh so well! Our behavior towards each other is a continual source of amazement to me as well! The nerve of some people just floors me.

- Tabatha Goodwin, The Fort Scott Tribune/Nevada Daily Mail special projects manager.



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