Amagan
@UrbanMysticDee
Pray tell what exactly are considered “victimless crimes” in this scenario? How about someone robbing a store, like in that video of a black guy walking into a Wallgreens with a bag and just taking stuff right off the shelves in broad daylight.
Would this “public security bureau” get involved with incidents like that and arrest the robber even though he wasn’t using any physical force in his brazen robbery? Or would they simply allow that to occur because no physical force or threat of force was being used, and no one was being put at risk of harm so long as he was allowed to rob at his leisure?
Pray tell what exactly are considered “victimless crimes” in this scenario? How about someone robbing a store, like in that video of a black guy walking into a Wallgreens with a bag and just taking stuff right off the shelves in broad daylight.
Would this “public security bureau” get involved with incidents like that and arrest the robber even though he wasn’t using any physical force in his brazen robbery? Or would they simply allow that to occur because no physical force or threat of force was being used, and no one was being put at risk of harm so long as he was allowed to rob at his leisure?