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Hungry? What if the takeaway brother's takeaway is stolen?

In the case of theft, it is indeed a discretionary circumstance for the criminal suspect to commit theft because of his life. But this plot is not just a random identification.

It's hard for both husband and wife to be takeout clerks. But you can get paid by working with your hands, so you can't afford food, so economic conditions are not an excuse.

The excuse of "I'm really hungry because I work late into the night" is obviously unreasonable. They have no time to eat, because they choose to give up eating and make a lot of money. It's nothing, but it can't be used to steal other people's takeout. The person who ordered the takeaway may have waited for a long time to eat this meal, and the younger brother or sister who sent this takeaway will also pay for it out of his own pocket, and may also be deducted from his salary by bad reviews. These consequences are more serious than their own starvation.

Criminal suspects who steal and have good methods can still win public understanding and sympathy, but these two can't.

It stands to reason that as peers, the couple should be able to understand the feelings of the takeaway brother after losing the takeaway, as well as the troubles of being complained, compensating customers and being deducted. How would the couple feel if the takeaway they sent was stolen from another angle? Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you. This is a sign of virtue.

Therefore, for this couple, hunger cannot be a reason to steal food. If they are in a state of despair and hunger for a long time, it is understandable to eat only these foods around them. However, they run back and forth between restaurants in one day, not eating their own take-out, but stealing others' take-out. There is only one explanation: greedy for petty gain, harming others and benefiting themselves, and having poor character.

In addition, the couple are also engaged in the profession of takeaway. They should be very aware that customers who order food late at night are often people who don't care about eating. When customers order takeout, they must be anxiously waiting for takeout to fill their stomachs. You and your wife sell the goods that others have been waiting for for a long time, and then take them away and eat them. Do people have to reorder and wait for half a day without food?

Therefore, whether from the perspective of peers or customers, the couple's approach lacks some empathy. It is selfish and not authentic to completely ignore the feelings of others for one's own selfish desires. I hope this punishment will also be a lesson for them, and they can really realize their mistakes and turn over a new leaf.

Not a frontline person, I don't know the hardships on the front line; Since you are a human being, you should know how to bear hardships. Since we are colleagues, we all do the same thing and earn hard money, so don't put "crooked" thoughts on others. Understanding and loving your peers is also a respect and fulfillment for yourself, which is applicable to all walks of life.