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[QUOTE="Zelda Zonk, post: 2373817, member: 966"] If true, I don't understand how they could possibly think they could get away with this. A swarm of 'giant black teenagers' in a Vuitton store isn't going to be under tremendous surveillance scrutiny? And, okay, maybe you get ONE knucklehead (MCW), thinking he can outsmart security measures, but how do three or more people collude in such stupidity? How is it possible that, when formulating this Master Plan, not one of the scheme's invitees didn't say, "hmmm, this might not work." I admit, i did a couple of 'not good' things at that age. One out of necessity, and one a little less so. So, i get the immaturity thing. But, both 'solo.' I don't get the whole 'groupthink' thing. I guess it's just probably true that a LOT of people do a lot of stupid things, and it's just a matter of a small percentage of them getting caught. And when you're in the spotlight, it's both an incentive for the catchers to catch you, and for the media to make it a major deal. That's why it's so much of a shock when someone in the spotlight does something. They should have realized the consequences are infinitely greater. [/QUOTE]
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