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There are several good reasons why you shouldn't commit crimes. The first and foremost is that you will end up in prison or jail and sharing a cell with a fellow named Bubba who will not treat you nicely. These places that hold people who commit crimes are not good places. The next reason is it is morally wrong. The foundation of the human is the morals that they should have learned and follow in life. When a crime is committed not only does the person doing something wrong, but they hurt others in the process. They hurt the person or person who they did the crime against, they hurt family and friends, and they hurt society. Finally, it is against the law which leads us back to the first point and prison.

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