To all you purse snatchers out there I'd like to say there is one less purse for you to snatch because I quit carrying one. Once bitten twice shy third time would be shame on me. The first time was last summer I had put groceries and my purse into the car and turned my back for less than a minute to put my buggy back and you reached into my car and helped yourself to my purse. I do have to thank you though because you were considerate enough to dump my purse into a mailbox so I did get it and all my Id and cell phone back minus the $140.00 in cash.
The second time New Years Eve in broad daylight in the Superstore parking lot you tried to rip my purse right out of my hand I guess you didn't expect me too hang on so tight and make such a ruckus. I'm assuming you and your friends needed money to party that night? Well you wouldn't of done much partying with what was in my purse maybe $10.00. But I on the other hand would of had to call a locksmith just to drive my car as both sets of keys were in my purse plus replace all my id and cell phone I'm guessing It would of been about a $500.00 bill.
Too bad the girl who owns the truck your friend was driving can't be charged for refusing to tell police who she lent her truck too. You would think since there's eye witnesses who all got the license plate number she would have to report the truck stolen or say who borrowed it, but I guess that's not the case.
To all the ladies out there who after reading this will still carry a purse when you shop please be careful and hang on tight!!
Andrea Hessedenz
Prince George