Juvenile Car Thieves

'Good People Doing Bad Things' Teaches Children to Steal Vehicles

A workshop dubbed 'Good People Doing Bad Things' teaches kids how to hot-wire as well as break into vehicles. While I will never get in the way of learning, this concept is undeniably questionable.

This touchy 'Good People Doing Bad Things' concept can be seen as a gift and a curse, but I do believe all children are innocent until they choose or are forced into otherwise. The workshop can be seen as a helpful guide in tight situations but I can see some ways that this concept will and can be discredited quickly.
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