If you have ever had your car keyed, or some other malicious damage done you would probably have felt pretty angry about it; or maybe not?
This article seeks to justify the actions of those who damage expensive cars, but can such actions ever be justified?
In any case, what is expensive to one may be quite ordinary to someone else. Many of the cars that I have seen keyed are quite ordinary, so what motivates anyone to wilfully damage someone else's property?
We are talking cars here, but it could equally be cameras, or any item that happens to be someone else's pride and joy.
http://m.heraldscotland.com/opinion/...ar/?ref=twtrec
This article seeks to justify the actions of those who damage expensive cars, but can such actions ever be justified?
In any case, what is expensive to one may be quite ordinary to someone else. Many of the cars that I have seen keyed are quite ordinary, so what motivates anyone to wilfully damage someone else's property?
We are talking cars here, but it could equally be cameras, or any item that happens to be someone else's pride and joy.
http://m.heraldscotland.com/opinion/...ar/?ref=twtrec
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