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    Default Re: The Morality of Petty Theft

    Quote Originally Posted by rory_20_uk View Post
    At the risk of getting another warning: you're an idiot.
    Hopefully no warning is forthcoming, as this pretty much states in simple terms, half of my conflict. My anger about this is because I feel like I'm being taken advantage of due to (ironically) my own advantageous situation... I'm letting myself be a door mat simply because it doesn't really matter to me. And yet I just can't overcome the feeling that it's not worth it for me to pursue this.

    If you report them missing they can look for them. It's not accusing anyone, but pointing out the temporal relationship when they disappeared.
    It doesn't work like that, because in order to report the events, I have to say that they went missing right after the cleaning lady was in my office. There is no way to report the event without accusing her, even if I don't name her specifically, because she's the only cleaning lady on our floor today. If I omit the reference the the cleaning lady, I might as well just say I lost them in the bathroom or something, it defeats the whole purpose. It's kind of an all or nothing situation. I accuse her or I don't.


    I will heed your request this time and not issue a warning.
    Last edited by Seamus Fermanagh; 12-07-2010 at 04:26.


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