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Originally Posted by justafriend306
I really have problems with this. First and foremost are the ethical issues. Money should not be your motive for setting things right, rather a sense of duty.
You seem to have a compulsion to do this. Is it attention seeking? It doesn't seem healthy to me and I wonder if any of this is delusional. Regardless, talk to your therapist or psychatrist about this obsession.
If you in fact are in such a position to know about these multiple cases of law breaking, you are hanging with the wrong crowd and not living in the safest of locations.
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here in america you do not have to be hanging with the wrong crowd to know about multiple law breaking. anyone who goes to public school hears about and sees those who do commit crimes, if you are driving you can see who is dealing drugs and other crimes. we also have tv shows like crime stoppers, americas most wanted and other crime documentaries where the police air on public tv their crime cases and ask those watching the show to call in if they have heard of or know of or have witnessed the criminal or crime going down. we also have proactive organizations where normal people actually keep an eye open and prevent crimes from happening and keep logs of multiple suspicious situations. this is called neighborhood watch programs. the police and other enforcement agencies are now also in our public schools if not for ensuring students safety but also for crime awareness and prevention programs....
my point a person in america does not have to be hanging with the wrong crowd to know their neighbor or that person down on the corner is committing crimes. All it takes is a person willing to not turn a blind eye to crime to be able to see it going on around them.