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Victimless Crime and Generational Fails

Paying cash in hand or returning a worn item to a shop for a refund - a victimless crime?

And as thousands of kids join the climate strike has the older generation failed?

Feisty talk radio as Vinny is joined by Liz Kennedy and Gerry Miller.

Tonight are you a wardrober or someone who likes to pay cash in hand for a big discount?

Sure nobody gets hurt but is there such a thing as a victimless crime? If we pay cash in hand for a job knowing at the back of our minds that the taxman will never see any of that are we stealing from society or the local hospital? And what about the wardrobers - those who buy something use it and then return it to the store for a refund?

And has the older generation failed completely when it comes to the environment? As thousands of kids join the climate strike do we need to start listening to them and admit that we have completely messed up?

Our miniseries - What I Wish I'd Known When I Was 25 continues with the voice of Radio 4, Kathy Clugston.

56 minutes

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Mon 23 Sep 2019 22:04

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  • Mon 23 Sep 2019 22:04

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