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On Tuesday, Cody Tate shared a clipping of a group of mothers and kids who stole an entire bucket of candies placed outside somebody’s home on Halloween. Before that, he also shared an image of the front of that same house, where the candy bucket was full and against the door, it was written in green bold letters:
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I'm not sure those aren't teens. And that's what teens do here, later in the evening after the little bitty ones are long gone who trick or treat with parents. It would be interesting to know what time of evening that was.
You have to watch the whole video, starting from when they walk up.
Here, you leave a bucket out, and early in the evening preschoolers with parents carefully choose the right amount of candy, and later a group of teens swoops in and takes it all. The well-raised ones don't take the bucket.
I'm not sure those aren't teens. And that's what teens do here, later in the evening after the little bitty ones are long gone who trick or treat with parents. It would be interesting to know what time of evening that was.
You have to watch the whole video, starting from when they walk up.
Here, you leave a bucket out, and early in the evening preschoolers with parents carefully choose the right amount of candy, and later a group of teens swoops in and takes it all. The well-raised ones don't take the bucket.
Sure..."teens"...always the "teens." This is the problem with many "communities" (puke emoji). Civilized people in high trust areas don't condone shtty behavior. For some reason latin American and other "communities" (puke emoji) which we are not permitted to single out for their ratchetness anymore (you know who I'm talkin' about...just sayin') always condone and excuse this kind of ghetto trash. That's why y'all ghetto, fam.
It's an entitled mentality. Trust me. It's not unique to Halloween candy. I have a friend who runs a construction business. He is thinking of closing it because now the workers are starting to get angry that he's making more than they are. He's one of the nicest guys I know.
The same thing happened on my street and in nearby cities. A large group of young teens wearing sheet-type ghost costumes covering them completely came down the street right after it turned dark and they hit all the homes with candy left on tables outside. One of the neighbors candy bowl was tossed into my front garden. Another neighbor posted a mom & young child (about 2-3 years of age) went into her entry way, saw there was no candy left, and took a small Amazon package that was in the corner. All caught on camera.
Last year my daughter and I decorated and set up a table with candy in our entryway. Trick or treaters came by and took one/two candies (there were still a few left in the container the next day). We decided not to do anything this year and our house went dark.
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