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Sad but true, those shopping carts could be considered stolen property. I don't know what the politicians are trying to prove, but don't you think you are paying for those missing carts through higher prices at those stores? I do.
| 11 years ago. Rating: 3 | |
It really is...I'm a little cautious about believing all those cardboard signs, though, as I've been taken advantage more than once.
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It is heartbreaking to think of people living in the streets with all their possessions in a shopping cart.