Everything I have read on this has made no mention that the officer was found 
sitting in his car when he returned to it. I would have a real problem with 
someone sitting in my car. Is there no statute or rule about someone taking up 
residence in someone else's vehicle? Just wondering. 





I don’t think the cost has much to do with it.  It’s the perceived injustice 
that someone has broken the rules.  Most of us feel this, but the intensity 
varies person to person and with circumstances.  Rules facilitate humans living 
together without conflict. Most of us don’t like to see them violated, no 
matter how slight the variation.  We feel that we live by the rules even though 
life would be much easier for us if we didn’t in some cases, so everyone 
should, and we are being cheated when they don’t.  We don’t like to see someone 
“getting over” the rest of us.  It doesn’t help that most people have no idea 
of the cost of the electric to charge the vehicle, and usually think it is 
orders of magnitude more than actual, since their reference is purchasing 
several gallons of gas.

As with all news stories, we don’t know the details, so it could be there were 
things that intensified the officer’s feelings as some have said. 
 
Myself, I’ve never even considered plugging in somewhere without first asking 
permission and offering to pay, because it is stealing, and no matter how 
slight and harmless, it may well not be perceived as slight by the owner for 
the above reason.  It is an affront, you took without asking, whereas if you 
had asked, the owner may well have said “sure, go ahead.”

I liked the unintended consequences comment - causing power to go out to a 
fridge or something else more important.  I hadn't thought of that, and it is 
quite possible.




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