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<blockquote data-quote="Danllan" data-source="post: 6725130" data-attributes="member: 8735"><p>How did you know the other party was what he claimed?</p><p></p><p>I've not been involved much with crim's up to this sort of thing, but have spent a lot of time with various domestic and commercial burglars. I don't think that most would regard what they do as a 'challenge'; they just want someone else's stuff for itself or to fence it for cash, that being for general use and / or drug purchases on about a 50/ 50 split. The quicker it was over with the better for them, and if they'd found a wallet with a lot of cash in it, they wouldn't have broken into anywhere until that money ran out.</p><p></p><p>All that written, I do remember a few who actually enjoyed what they did and got a sort of 'high' from it, and that is a thing common to a lot of shoplifters too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danllan, post: 6725130, member: 8735"] How did you know the other party was what he claimed? I've not been involved much with crim's up to this sort of thing, but have spent a lot of time with various domestic and commercial burglars. I don't think that most would regard what they do as a 'challenge'; they just want someone else's stuff for itself or to fence it for cash, that being for general use and / or drug purchases on about a 50/ 50 split. The quicker it was over with the better for them, and if they'd found a wallet with a lot of cash in it, they wouldn't have broken into anywhere until that money ran out. All that written, I do remember a few who actually enjoyed what they did and got a sort of 'high' from it, and that is a thing common to a lot of shoplifters too. [/QUOTE]
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