00:00I do have sympathy with them, because there are people that can't afford the basic necessities
00:05of life. We've seen the increase in energy prices. Well, it's all to do with, you know,
00:09the cost of living crisis. People are in dire straits. I'm not condoning it and giving them
00:15free reign to say, yeah, go out and go shoplifting. But what I am saying is, I think we have to
00:20have a bit of empathy for these people.
00:22No, none whatsoever.
00:24Can you tell me why?
00:28Very often you'll find that they're doing it just for drugs. Very often. So the percentage
00:36of the people that are doing it because they're desperate to eat are much smaller than the
00:41majority. So, no, I've got no sympathy.
00:46In other words, the cost of living crisis has got out of control, really. I mean, with
00:51the prices of energy as it is, it's small wonder that people are turning aground. The
00:56thing is, we have to bear in mind what they're stealing, what a lot of people are stealing
00:58quite often is food.
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