| Bensenville Thieving Mexicans, too lazy to carry their groceries, steal Bensenville shopping carts! Much is made of how hardworking Bensenville Mexicans are. Many people justify their lawbreaking with the famous statement - “they are hardworking...” There is no doubt that some Bensenville Mexican and other Bensenville hispanic people work hard like people of all other races. Many Bensenville Mexicans and other Bensenville illegal aliens are working hard at selling drugs, molesting little girls and building up their gangs. They do work hard at those professions.But the basic laziness and inherent thievery of Bensenville Mexicans and other Bensenville hispanics is shown by the stolen shopping carts at their Bensenville dwellings. How hard is it for Bensenville Mexicans and other Bensenville hispanics to carry their groceries across the street from Dominick’s in Bensenville? Not hard. But these Bensenville Mexican criminals milk the system because they are lazy and thieves. The Bensenville criminal Mexicans steal the carts and take them to their Bensenville homes. The Bensenville businesses pass along the cost of this Bensenville Mexican thievery to their other Bensenville customers. Bensenville Dominick’s condones this, since the carts are right across the street, in full public view. The Bensenville Dominick’s’ employees either don’t care or think that it is normal for criminal Bensenville Mexicans to steal their carts. In the nine years I have lived in Bensenville, I have called the Bensenville Police Department twice, complaining about Bensenville shopping carts left on Crest Avenue. I waited a day or two, just to prove that no one else in my Bensenville neighborhood would call the Bensenville Police Department. I know the Bensenville Police Department is busy, so stolen Bensenville shopping carts are not a big priority. But these carts are right on York Road, a main Bensenville thoroughfare, so how in the world do Bensenville Village President Soto, Bensenville Village trustees, Bensenville Police Chief Kosman, and all the other Bensenville employees not notice the stolen carts. I have an idea. Why not have Mr. Quinn of Bensenville Public Works, go to the Bensenville apartment owners and educate the Bensenville residents about the stolen Bensenville carts. Or better yet, Bensenville Rev. Reyes of the Bensenville school board might try and educate the Bensenville residents. Or just tell the Bensenville Mexican criminals to go to any hardware store and buy a cart of their own. I have one. I paid for it. Maybe we need to give them a free one at Bensenville taxpayer expense. Update! August 3, 2010. The shopping carts are gone. They will be back. To be fair, if there are no carts back on the street after 30 days, I will take this page down. The carts come and go, so unless there are no carts in Bensenville in the next 30 days, the page will stay. Update August 31, 2010, the carts are back and in the same places. I waited 2-3 days to see if anyone corrected the problem. Nothing happened. Either the Village is blind or they do not care. You can’t take care of shopping carts, but you are going to revamp the Village. Right! |