Young and reckless, they believed that laws were meant to be broken.
They took turns to break the glass and spray-paint graffiti and transformed the museum window into an eyesore.
But Karma had the last laugh as their actions were finally caught on camera.
Written in response to the Three Line Tales, Week 185 prompt by Sonya. Thanks to Sonya for hosting this challenge. If you want to participate, please visit the link for instructions and other guidelines!
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Oh yes, it happens
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And a good thing too. Nothing better than criminals getting caught in the act! Thanks for reading, Miriam. ❤ 🙂
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Wow perfect little story on karma, Shweta👌👌👌👌
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Thanks very much, Kamal Ji!
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Welcome Shweta 👌
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♥️
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😊😊😊😊😊😊
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Yep, that’s what happens in our age of surveillance cameras.
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Yes. Sometimes it works for the greater good!
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Oh yes–I’m very thankful when it assists in catching and convicting those who commit crimes!
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Me too. And that’s the only way it should work. But unfortunately, we don’t get a choice in that.
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Loved this, Shweta
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Glad to hear that. Thank you so much. 😄
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