Doctor who makes $286,000 a year steals from Target (3 times) and gets caught.....

Wow, what a way to lose a high paying job! She is a medical director and had been stealing at Target. After 3 times, they finally caught her. Making that kind of money and you need to steal?




This is the problem with people with impulses. They can't help but spend and spend some more and then they feel the need to steal. Or, she has a weird disorder that finds it exciting to steal.

Just keep such people out of intelligence positions, they are the first to rat out their spies and send them to their deaths.
 
Dumb ass. New Mexico is liberal, but it isn't California liberal. Should have taken a shoplifting weekend in Los Angeles if she had a hankering to do some thievery.
 
Dumb ass. New Mexico is liberal, but it isn't California liberal. Should have taken a shoplifting weekend in Los Angeles if she had a hankering to do some thievery.
Is that where that $900 comes from? Cali? Steal that much or lower and you are okay! Then its just a misdemeanor....
 
It's enough that you shouldn't need to steal.

On the other hand, it's not always about the money- but the need to steal.
True. But that salary is no american dream. That's only for Uber wealthy.
 
She stole (they figured out) around $300 a trip x 3 times. They said $900 in goods stolen is a felony. Someone like her makes that kind of money, it sounds like a compulsion to steal. Why couldn't she pay for any of it?
Steal less than $970 in California and it’s a ticket. She probably thought she was in LA.
 
Your treatment should cost nothing.
Dialysis is $10,200 a day. Medicare pays a small portion. The remainder (for me) is now picked by a financial program. So yes I do not pay for it. But then you have all the surgeries on my arm to keep my access open and the same applies. It's not the medical. it's more the cost of living and my rent went up $200 and I could go on about how much things cost now. I don't want to bore you with all that. I'm just saying its hard living on disability.
 
Dialysis is $10,200 a day. Medicare pays a small portion. The remainder (for me) is now picked by a financial program. So yes I do not pay for it. But then you have all the surgeries on my arm to keep my access open and the same applies. It's not the medical. it's more the cost of living and my rent went up $200 and I could go on about how much things cost now. I don't want to bore you with all that. I'm just saying its hard living on disability.
There are those that are against help for people who have an illness. They think health care is limited for those who are rich
 
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