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Rosebud77
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Glad I do not live near thee! VERY glad indeed.The topic is not whether we should do detective work so we can be voluntary police. No one has suggested that anywhere in this thread.
The topic is how to handle it when someone brags about doing something self-centered that is both against the law and detrimental to the well-being of others. That is not just wrong-doing. It is encouraging others to engage in wrong-doing, too. How do you deal with it when someone brags about getting away with an obvious injustice? Do you admonish them directly, do you turn them in, or what? I don’t see how you bite your tongue and let them teach the world that you aren’t the kind who is going to say a word against evil-doers if it means rocking the boat at work.
I fail to see how “social welfare fraud” is any different than driving without paying for insurance you could afford to pay for as well as a typical person could and bragging about it. In both cases, the person is breaking the rules in order to unjustly reap a benefit that other people are stuck paying for.
Yes, I agree that sometimes the right thing to do is to say nothing because “you can’t teach a pig to sing; you just frustrate yourself and annoy the pig.” If someone is very clearly not going to change because of admonishment but is hardened in the wrong-doing they are so proud of and you know nobody is going to use them as a model of behavior, there may be no point in admonishing them. “Pearls before swine,” they call that.
I really fail to see how it is “playing God” to let the authorities know about advertised wrong-doing and then letting the authorities take care of it as they see fit. You yourself would report wrong-doing, if it rose to whatever level you think is sufficiently injurious to the general welfare. Theft is theft. The only difference is how much wrong-doing it takes to “anger the gods”?![]()
Anger the gods? What ?
We do have GARDAI here; the Trafffic Corps who spend days doing roadside checks on these things.