Pros Of Stealing

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Stealing is not bad because 90% of people do it and get away with it. Some people get away with because their pros at stealing things. Stealing should only be for homeless people so the homeless could feed their family. People that steal should get jobs so they could buy what they want and what they need. People get caught stealing small thing like candy. When they could ask they mom/dad or money to buy the candy.
Stealing is bad because it’s taking something that belongs to someone else. If someone steals it mean that they don’t have the money to buy it or their trying to make a scene. When people steal they get caught on camera but they still don’t get caught

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