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by wongarsu
1752 days ago
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No, because ignoring theft leads to theft becoming rampant. But the last time I reported someone stealing $50 using fradulent direct debit, the reaction from the police was pretty much that it wasn't worth investigating. Obviously I got the money back from the bank, but not investigating things that are too small seems like a routine occurrence. |
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People tend to worry about small scale corruption because they can see/understand it, but we are in an era when the real financial crime is concentrated at the top, and to your point, we have somewhat decent consumer protections for the small-scale stuff anyway.