Two suspects have been arrested for attempting to steal booze at a liquor store.
By Mzansi_News | self meida writer
Published 22 days ago - 0 views
Two suspects have been arrested for theft at Liquor City, Impala Shopping Centre, Northcliff. Suspects attempted to steal booze.
They have been thirsty for far too long and lockdown have taken their jobs, Shows that people cannot afford to buy anything for themselves now. People have been called back to work and booze has been open for sale so there is no reason to steal, if you starving you would rather steal food than booze.
Imagine being arrested for booze, people do not think for themselves sometimes...it seems like some people like stealing so it’s runs in their veins. They steal even if there is no reason to steal, it seems like each time they enter a shop...their hands become itchy. Now people can buy and sell alcohol so thee is no point of stealing thinking you will sell at a higher price. Instead of stealing in a shop, they should have just went to clubs and drank people’s leftovers if they are that thirsty.
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