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Chasing after a senseless act

Losing nothing doesn’t lessen the impact of irresponsible destruction

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My wife thinks I’m going to get killed someday doing things like this. It’s not the first time I’ve chased some punk down a street. I’m not really a back-down kind of guy. I have no skills with which to back up my bravado, but I’ve never had to take it that far.

I followed them and berated them as they hastened their pace. By the time we got to the end of the street, three neighbors had joined pursuit as the pair of punks took off running. I’m too old to run. Nobody got a good look, but maybe the two ne’er-do-wells will pick a different street to vandalize next time.

I can’t say I lost anything. I was giving the TV away for free. But it irritates me to see somebody do something like that — destroy something that is not theirs and which could be used by someone else. It’s senseless.

I get the concept of having fun breaking stuff. I was young once. It’s a guy thing. It’s great fun to shoot out the screen on a TV or a computer monitor and hear it go “poof.” But it’s something you do with a broken TV that you own or at least have permission to destroy.

Busting up someone else’s property is just wrong and criminal. I don’t know what I would have done if they had stopped and confronted me; probably just given them an earful. What else can you do?

I can’t say this was a heinous act, but it was pretty stupid. And who’s to blame? The parents? The school system? Video games? The media? Those are the usual suspects we seem to love to blame.

The thing is, these guys knew what they did was wrong. That’s why they would not turn around and acknowledge me. Somebody taught them right from wrong; they just chose to do wrong instead of right.

They alone are responsible for their actions. I won’t be able to hold them accountable, but they’re still responsible, or in this case, irresponsible.

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(c) 2012 by David Porter who can be reached at david@ramblinman.us. All rights reserved. Turns out I was right; by morning, the TV was gone.

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