I don’t feel terrible about taking the AC appliances

Our legal system basically has something referred to as the statute of limitations. This means that if you commit a crime and enough time goes by when nobody even notices the crime was committed, then you cannot be legally charged for it. Of course, it officially depends entirely on what type of crime you commit. Because of things such as assault and murder there is no statute of limitations. For less harmful offenses, sporadically you can just “run out the clock” and get away with whatever you happened to do! That is what happened to me, because 7 years ago I decided to steal a couple of cooling appliances. Finally the statute of limitations has elapsed. This means I can never be charged with a crime for stealing those cooling appliances, even though it was a crime and I freely confess to doing it. I don’t entirely feel guilty about it, because this was a Robin Hood situation of stealing a cooling appliance from a rich man who didn’t truly need it, and giving it to a poor man – myself. The upcoming month I went to a weird cabin and stole another window-mounted cooling appliance for my sibling, who definitely needed it. I only selected the holiday dwellings of people who lived out of state, because they usually had a central Heating plus Air Conditioning appliance as well as a smaller window-mounted appliance. I wound up stealing multiple different cooling systems, but I never profited off of them. I pretty much just stole them for people who needed them. When you happen to spend a summer time down south you will understand why a cooling appliance is a need and not a luxury thing to have.

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