You are wrong.
When you go to the grocery store, you pay for your purchases, and the store’s personnel bag it for you, and maybe put it into a cart for you.
Do you demand that the person one checkout aisle over be given the same service but not have to pay?
Theft is theft. But, in this case, you feel emotionally charged about it. But it is still theft.
Did I demand anything from anyone? The answer would be NO.
What is your checkout aisle analogy? You are saying someone is checking out at a grocery store but not paying? Are they checking themselves out? Are they squeezing the charmin?
Seriously you guys try to hard to defend what total and complete lowlifes these firemen are. Until there is something to show they had a good reason to sit there and watch someones house burn while they had knowledge and equipment on the spot to help you will get nowhere. It really just puts your own judgement into question.
This is about decency and what kind of person would sit there and watch someone lose all their stuff for no good reason except to teach him a lesson. You go ahead and keep trying to defend it with those really bad analogy’s it’s fun.