I tutor guys at the local library to help them earn their GED's. All of
them are convicted felons arrested for various crimes such as drug use,
general thugery, sex offenders and thieves. Either their parole
officers are making them do this or they hope to turn their lives around
and get a job. Until our society "bans the box" that won't likely
happen, the economy notwithstanding.
One of my guys said that
his food stamps have been cut (thanks Schumer), he has three children
and no income to put food on the table. I asked him how he provides for
them and he said that he "does what it takes." He said that one of the
things he USED to do was go to theater parking lots and look for cars
with both a GPS and garage door opener. He knew the owner would be at
the show for at least two hours and he would break into the car,
stealing both the GPS and the door opening. He would then activate the
GPS and if it wasn't locked, would tell it to "go home." The GPS would
lead him straight to the former owner's home and he would park his own
car in the garage where he would have about an hour to load it up in the
privacy of the garage. He said he would avoid vehicles with car seats
because the generally meant the kids were home with a babysitter.
Although, car seats are valuable on the black market. He would use
Facebook much the same way, to find out when an acquaintance would be
out and for how long.
So, things you can do to prevent being a victim of crime:
Write your lawmaker demanding to ban the box.
Write your lawmaker and demand they re-establish the food stamp program.
Ask your employer to give someone a second chance the next time they are hiring.
OR . . .
Don't leave your electronic devices visible in your car.
Enable the lock on your GPS.
Don't set "home" on your GPS to your real home. Set if for half a mile away or so.
Install
an IP camera in your home so that when it detects movement in your
house it will email a picture to your phone (although you probably
silenced it while in the theater).
Encourage your neighbors to be nosy.
Don't go to the theater.
Have kids but don't take them anywhere.
Musician Malcolm Kogut has been tickling the ivories since he was 14 and won the NPM DMMD Musician of the Year award in 99. He has CDs along with many published books. Malcolm played in the pit for many Broadway touring shows. When away from the keyboard, he loves exploring the nooks, crannies and arresting beauty of the Adirondack Mountains, battling gravity on the ski slopes and roller coasters.
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Monday, March 3, 2014
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