I can’t afford the drinks in bars never mind a flashy watch.
Just hard done by people trying to get by I’m sure
>Like many of the thieves, Raz and K have little sympathy for their victims. “These people can afford to buy the watch in the first place,” Raz says. “Is that really a loss? I don’t think it’s a big loss.
“This is better than drug dealing, in my opinion,” he adds. “You might see a grandma walking down the street with a £30,000 watch on.”
I say that sounds ruthless – and that stealing from a grandmother could leave her seriously hurt.
“This game has no rules,” I am told.
Oh, so they’re *cunts* then. Colour me shocked.
>When I ask if he feels guilty about the violence towards his victims, M says: “No, it don’t make me feel bad.
says it all.
>”This is better than drug dealing, in my opinion,” he adds. “You might see a grandma walking down the street with a £30,000 watch on.”
> I say that sounds ruthless – and that stealing from a grandmother could leave her seriously hurt.
> “This game has no rules,” I am told.
sounds like quote from the wire or some shit. do people actually talk like this? The metaphor of “game” is getting boring. Just makes me depressed at the lack of originality or joie de vivre these people have in their lives. I suggest reintroducing the word “enterprise” – much more sophisticated.
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But they weren’t exposed!!
Can’t have anything nice in London
I can’t afford the drinks in bars never mind a flashy watch.
Just hard done by people trying to get by I’m sure
>Like many of the thieves, Raz and K have little sympathy for their victims. “These people can afford to buy the watch in the first place,” Raz says. “Is that really a loss? I don’t think it’s a big loss.
“This is better than drug dealing, in my opinion,” he adds. “You might see a grandma walking down the street with a £30,000 watch on.”
I say that sounds ruthless – and that stealing from a grandmother could leave her seriously hurt.
“This game has no rules,” I am told.
Oh, so they’re *cunts* then. Colour me shocked.
>When I ask if he feels guilty about the violence towards his victims, M says: “No, it don’t make me feel bad.
says it all.
>”This is better than drug dealing, in my opinion,” he adds. “You might see a grandma walking down the street with a £30,000 watch on.”
> I say that sounds ruthless – and that stealing from a grandmother could leave her seriously hurt.
> “This game has no rules,” I am told.
sounds like quote from the wire or some shit. do people actually talk like this? The metaphor of “game” is getting boring. Just makes me depressed at the lack of originality or joie de vivre these people have in their lives. I suggest reintroducing the word “enterprise” – much more sophisticated.