I don't buy the entrapment argument. An honest people wouldn't shoplift unsecured goods from stores, so neither would they steal someone else's property in the street. If someone wants to cross that thresh-hold they've got to accept they're in the wrong (in the eyes of the law).
I don't buy the entrapment argument. An honest people wouldn't shoplift unsecured goods from stores, so neither would they steal someone else's property in the street. If someone wants to cross that thresh-hold they've got to accept they're in the wrong (in the eyes of the law).