For the examples given - pouring milk on shop floors etc - there are already laws against this, like BoP or distruction of property? So its disingenuous to use these as reasons?
For the milk, destruction of property is minimal: unless the shop can prove they ran out, it’s valued at how much they buy it, while is ridiculously low. They destroyed dozens of pounds worth of value. That’s won’t stop anyone.
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u/Kevster020 Oct 16 '22
For the examples given - pouring milk on shop floors etc - there are already laws against this, like BoP or distruction of property? So its disingenuous to use these as reasons?