On 2015-12-04 14:03:40 Durban guy 1980 said:
The punters took you dog...
Oh shit .. know that's getting really f...ed up..
That's illegal
On 2015-11-30 14:39:00 deamonza said:
I know the number mentioned was in fact incorrect and this was apologized for already but I do have a point to clear up, in my opinion anyway...
Trust, was that bond not already broken when the punter stole from her ? Why should a WG be held to higher standard then a common thief ? ]
Because the WG has a duty to adhere to a code of conduct: Discretion. She also has a private forum to rant and post warnings.
[All of us here use these services yet seem morally opposed to the ladies having any sort of right to their property or to their sense of violation when they get stolen from... these are of course the self same people who run around with their hair on fire the moment a WG steps out of bounds with them.
If a punter is going to be a proper dodgy bastard and steal from a WG well then he deserves to be named and shamed just the same as a WG who steals.]
I invite strangers into my house... They can be anything, including thieves, but hey... I'm hoping for the best. You pay me to come to your house, you expect me to be as my ad says (nothing about thieving). Now if I steal from you, it's a breach of contract = greater sin.
[Aw, boo hoo... poor thieving punter, schnookums... perhaps if punters had the same threat to them from public shaming they would not consider or condone this type of behaviour and then as a consequence they wouldn't be shamed in public.. simple cause and effect.]
Punishment must match the crime though. This is like blowing up your entire house and home because you stepped on my toe. And i go blow up the wrong house nogal... Shit happens when your toe's throbbing..
[We, all of us, bitch and moan overtime when we see a news article about the crime levels in SA... it's the f***ing criminals this, the f***ing criminals that, all the time... Yet we seem to give those kind of people a pass when they steal from a WG.
Some of the moral compasses on this forum seem to be so f***ed up it would surprise me if some of you could find your way out of a bathroom.
On 2015-12-20 08:03:10 Ayanda said:
Aw, boo hoo... poor thieving punter, schnookums... perhaps if punters had the same threat to them from public shaming they would not consider or condone this type of behaviour and then as a consequence they wouldn't be shamed in public.. simple cause and effect.
Punishment must match the crime though.
On 2015-12-20 09:25:03 oraljim said:
On 2015-12-20 08:03:10 Ayanda said: Aw, boo hoo... poor thieving punter, schnookums... perhaps if punters had the same threat to them from public shaming they would not consider or condone this type of behaviour and then as a consequence they wouldn't be shamed in public.. simple cause and effect.
Punishment must match the crime though.
What planet are you from? Punters have every bit as much to lose from public shaming and have their identity threatened frequently. Exposing their identity can ruin their marriage, friendships, even careers. If you think that's a proportional response to a R250 ring being stolen you are a bit whacked in the noggin I'm afraid. Also not one single person that I recall said that stealing was OK. All I (and others) have said is that exposing the identity, or in this case the WRONG identity, isn't an appropriate response. In no way does that mean that the punter was justified. He's not, he's an ass.