Sandy Looters- Crime or Desperation?
I believe that in the case of the
looters during hurricane sandy, what they were committing were crimes of greed
and not of desperation. They were not stealing diapers and food, but rather TV’s
and electronics as well as alcohol. They knew what they were doing and
proceeded to do it anyway knowing it was wrong. I have never been in a disaster situation
before like the one in Coney Island during sandy, so I do not know exactly how
to react to such a thing, or what kind of shock would be involved. One thing is
for certain though, stealing out of greed and not only taking what you need is
beyond wrong. When you steal electronics and the power is out in the city it is
purely out of greed, and you must think about who you are hurting such as the
shop owners who already are having problems due to the hurricane. I believe that stealing food or
clothes or diapers that you need for you or your kids is understandable. “People
were running out of Rite Aid with diapers and wipes” the article says. A person
must do what it takes to get by in a time of need. The stores may not be open
for people to purchase the goods or staples they need and may not be planning
to open for weeks leaving people to have to steal goods to get by. But I
believe that there is a fie line between stealing in greed and stealing to get
by. As for the shop owners, one stated, “Next
time I’m getting a gun.” I believe that I would do just as he would, for you
never know what will happen and if you own a liquor store like him, there are
not many people who are going to break in just trying to survive. That is
definitely where looting goes extremely wrong, it goes from getting what you
need to taking advantage from another in the community to get ahead and leave
them in a bad way. In
conclusion I believe that there are different rules that apply in a desperate
attempt to survive a disaster. But people should not take advantage of each
other in a disaster situation, but instead come together to fix the community.
I also believe that there is a fine line between looting and surviving, and as
I have shown many crossed that line in Cone Island.
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