We all claim to be law-abiding citizens, but some offences barely register on the national conscience. Rank these minor misdeeds from 'honestly, who cares?' to 'alright, that's actually a bit naughty'.
Put the items in your preferred order.
Fare-dodging on the Tube
TfL loses millions a year to jumpers, but with ticket prices what they are, plenty of Londoners shrug it off as sticking it to the man.
Nicking office stationery
Biros, Post-its, the occasional ream of A4 for the kids' homework. It's practically a workplace benefit at this point.
Streaming football through dodgy boxes
Why pay Β£40 a month when your mate's cousin knows a bloke with a Firestick? Half the pub's doing it anyway.
Pinching hotel toiletries
If it fits in the suitcase, it's fair game. The Premier Inn isn't going to miss one shower cap.
Speeding on an empty motorway
Everyone does it at 3am when the road's clear. The limit's more of a gentle suggestion, isn't it?
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Is it ethical to stay silent when you witness someone being mistreated in public?
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