Three, maybe four, blocks down the street from the high school is a red and white sign offering rewards for stolen computers and guns—$5,000 and $2,500. Evidently it’s not against the law to put up a sign like this. But to somehow imply that a person might be able to get that kind of money from stolen items with “no questions asked” seems criminal to me. These are seeds that don’t need to be planted in the minds of the teens that go up and down this street every day.
Friday, May 18, 2007
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