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xxxDog_Fucker_69xxx t1_j8jfaug wrote
Reply to comment by WWDubz in Reward for a stolen necklace in Plymouth by rabblebowser
Or beating them until they learn their behavior is unacceptable
GreatGrandaddyPurp t1_j8jdv8g wrote
Reply to SKI CONDITIONS by Go_fahk_yourself
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smdifansmfjsmsnd t1_j8jcivg wrote
Reply to comment by bsmith696969 in Milford School Board votes to consider all-stall restrooms after public debate by NewEnglandBlueberry
My first elementary school had that damn thing. I’ve always had a nervous bladder and prayed everyday that nobody was in the one stall also in the bathroom.
reggiedoinreggie t1_j8jb8ax wrote
Reply to Reward for a stolen necklace in Plymouth by rabblebowser
That’s just sad :/
jwiggler t1_j8j9s68 wrote
Reply to comment by kells938 in Reward for a stolen necklace in Plymouth by rabblebowser
Yeah, I'm not necessarily trying to argue for more programs. I'm just trying to illustrate OPs general sentiment
GreatGrandaddyPurp t1_j8j7558 wrote
Reply to comment by Doug_Shoe in Bakery Owner Sues [Conway] New Hampshire Town After Officials Demand He Paint Over Donut Mural Made by High Schoolers by ArbitraryOrder
If you really believe people are gonna read comments and do exactly what they say you should suck my dick.
-cochise t1_j8j24lc wrote
Reply to Best fish tacos around Exeter area? by scajjr29
I mean, El Rincon is “only” a half hour away.
BobbySwiggey t1_j8j1h07 wrote
Reply to comment by bp67293 in Reward for a stolen necklace in Plymouth by rabblebowser
These days folks breaking into cars are most likely addicts with scrambled brains - it's not something most would be doing if they were clean. Trying to solve it with just a living wage would be futile since they would have to be "functional" addicts to hold down a job AND properly budget for their habit... and that's not what happens in most cases lol.
Not sure if anyone is familiar with the ward at the Portsmouth Hospital, but it's just a constant stream of addicts detoxing and then being sent to longer rehab programs. I spoke with a girl there who was given 22 grand in cash from Social Security back payments, and she vented to me now that she was clean and thinking clearly, "holy shit, how can they just give $22k to an addict? What do you think I did with it?"
Drug use like this is a sign that a lot of folks are being overlooked in our communities, and we've all been paying for it in one form or another. Given what I've seen of the culture and lifestyle, it almost always starts in childhood too. 40% of children in Belknap county grow up being exposed to some form of abuse, and those stats are probably very similar in other areas. This is the real issue we should be focusing on - how to prevent this behavior from happening in the first place. Money alone doesn't address cultural problems.
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Reply to comment by eyeoxe in Reward for a stolen necklace in Plymouth by rabblebowser
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iwanttobehappy2022 t1_j8iyat5 wrote
Reply to Reward for a stolen necklace in Plymouth by rabblebowser
They probably smashed it and threw it out
eyeoxe t1_j8ixe3h wrote
Reply to comment by heyhelloyuyu in Reward for a stolen necklace in Plymouth by rabblebowser
Also going forward, when deciding on a future ride: get a truck/car that has autolocking features (doors that lock on their own after a certain time with no action). It won't lock if your keys are already inside too, so if its not locking, you forgot your keys!
Almightyfartbucket t1_j8iu75c wrote
While maybe not the best apartments, Keystone property management has quite a few properties in the area and I found the folks in their office to be pleasant to work with.
Bada__Ping t1_j8isgkn wrote
Reply to Best fish tacos around Exeter area? by scajjr29
Vida Cantina in Portsmouth next to Water Country. Best tacos around
BlueRabbitx t1_j8is399 wrote
Reply to Best fish tacos around Exeter area? by scajjr29
My favorite taco spot on the seacoast is Coco Loco’s in kittery
Solid_Information_66 t1_j8imt52 wrote
Reply to Reward for a stolen necklace in Plymouth by rabblebowser
I will never understand why people leave valuable stuff like this sitting out in their car.
kells938 t1_j8ikxp2 wrote
Reply to comment by jwiggler in Reward for a stolen necklace in Plymouth by rabblebowser
There are so many programs as is. WIC, housing assistance, free rehabs, etc. more programs unfortunately doesnt necessarily mean the problems will be fixed. I would 100% agree that more than likely drugs and mental health are a factor, but unfortunately forcing people to get help doesn't work.
Cash_Visible t1_j8iknml wrote
Reply to Best fish tacos around Exeter area? by scajjr29
Not in Exeter but there’s a spot at the Rye traffic circle that has really good haddock tacos.
nowhereman1223 t1_j8ik8hj wrote
Reply to comment by heyhelloyuyu in Reward for a stolen necklace in Plymouth by rabblebowser
I lock the cars in my locked garage.
And the keys aren't in the garage. They are in a separate location in the house.
It is exactly what happens here because it is so "Safe"
The place is ripe for the picking by theives.
spokydoky420 t1_j8ihijs wrote
Reply to Reward for a stolen necklace in Plymouth by rabblebowser
This is so sad. I live and work in Plymouth and will keep an eye out.
bp67293 t1_j8ifgea wrote
Reply to comment by WWDubz in Reward for a stolen necklace in Plymouth by rabblebowser
Oh shit, we should start a new hope program called “print more money and petty theft will stop”. That should usher our civilization into the next era
WWDubz t1_j8if8wn wrote
Reply to comment by bp67293 in Reward for a stolen necklace in Plymouth by rabblebowser
Oh shit, we should start a new Hope program called “Just don’t steal bro”. That should usher our civilization into the next era
WWDubz t1_j8if3z9 wrote
Reply to comment by Jam5quares in Reward for a stolen necklace in Plymouth by rabblebowser
No they wouldn’t.
WWDubz t1_j8if13e wrote
Reply to comment by kells938 in Reward for a stolen necklace in Plymouth by rabblebowser
There are entire shelves of books written on the subject: here’s the first google result:
Among other conclusions, it found that “the average minimum wage increase of 8% reduces the probability that men and women return to prison within 1 year by 2%.” It also found that “results suggest that the wages of crime are on average higher than comparable opportunities for low-skilled labor in the legal labor ...Mar 3, 2021 https://interrogatingjustice.org › mi... Could Raising the Minimum Wage Impact the Criminal Justice System?
WWDubz t1_j8iejv7 wrote
Reply to comment by slayermcb in Reward for a stolen necklace in Plymouth by rabblebowser
By bad, let’s just go back to slavery so we don’t have to pay any employees
emptyxxxx t1_j8jfcvk wrote
Reply to Best fish tacos around Exeter area? by scajjr29
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