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No. If he is stealing than you seriously need to think about why he is your friend. By stealing he chooses to accept the risk of getting caught.
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No, even if they don't agree with you, you should be proud of sticking to your morals
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Oh, for goodness sakes...Did it affect you directly? No? Well then, why tell? STOP SNITCHIN!
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if they put you in a situation where you could get in trouble for it and you had nothing to do with it than, yes. Its hard enough to get a job without a theft on your record.
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It is a loyalty test ... who do you wish to be MORE loyal to, the individual who stole, or the entire society that was violated by the theft ??? A persom MAY be better than their reputation, but they can not be better than their morals.
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That is a difficult questions.When I was young my friends would steal,and I stole some small items as well because of peer pressure.I eventually changed friends,not because of the stealing but for other reasons.None of use told on each other. Stealing is wrong,and maybe you should approach them first and tell them that you disapprove.You might loose this friend,and you could find others that don't steal.
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It depends. If they're stealing from a store or something, then i would say eff it. leave them alone. if you don't like stealing, then don't do it. i hate when people push their morals on other people. you don't rat your friends out just because you don't like what they're doing. i'm sure at some point, you'll do something your friends don't approve of, and i'm sure you'd want them to not get you in trouble just because they don't think so highly of it. now if they're stealing from like...another friend, or getting other people in trouble or blamed for their actions, then you might want to tell.
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