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<p>[QUOTE="physics-fan3.14, post: 3696643, member: 19165"]Everyone was at fault, except the step-mom. </p><p><br /></p><p>John should have done 2 things better: he should have trained his family on the importance and value of his collection, and that it wasn't to be played with. If he had that nice of a collection, his wife should have been acquainted with the value and significance. If it was such an important part of his life, he should have involved his daughter and wife, at least at a surface level. </p><p><br /></p><p>Second, John absolutely should have secured his collection. Having it out in the open where any visitor or guest could have access to it is just foolish. You're having a house party, 20 guests, one of them pops in there real quick-like and palms a few? Easy, and foolish on John's part. </p><p><br /></p><p>Jane should have known not to take things that weren't hers. Kids are supposed to be taught from a very young age not to steal, and she was blatantly stealing. I'm sure she knew it was wrong, but did it anyways. </p><p><br /></p><p>The store should also have realized that these were weird coins and questioned where they were coming from. I realize that a convenience store clerk is probably only still in high school, but come on, those dollar bills are weird. They should have questioned it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="physics-fan3.14, post: 3696643, member: 19165"]Everyone was at fault, except the step-mom. John should have done 2 things better: he should have trained his family on the importance and value of his collection, and that it wasn't to be played with. If he had that nice of a collection, his wife should have been acquainted with the value and significance. If it was such an important part of his life, he should have involved his daughter and wife, at least at a surface level. Second, John absolutely should have secured his collection. Having it out in the open where any visitor or guest could have access to it is just foolish. You're having a house party, 20 guests, one of them pops in there real quick-like and palms a few? Easy, and foolish on John's part. Jane should have known not to take things that weren't hers. Kids are supposed to be taught from a very young age not to steal, and she was blatantly stealing. I'm sure she knew it was wrong, but did it anyways. The store should also have realized that these were weird coins and questioned where they were coming from. I realize that a convenience store clerk is probably only still in high school, but come on, those dollar bills are weird. They should have questioned it.[/QUOTE]
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