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Why do people chose to do bad things around a time like Christmas?

Updated: 8/19/2019
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DeborahEsquivel

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If you are talking about stealing, mainly because they know people have expensive gifts and there is a certain location in the house. Like under a Christmas tree. Its also a time for people to spend more money than usual. Mainly people steel cause they don't have the money for the items they wish to have.

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