Essentially everyone has stolen at some point in their lives, and almost everyone has gone into private property they theoretically shouldn't have gone into.
My door has a lock, but must adults could get in by kicking it a few times with determination. That's true of most locks in existence. They're there to stop people who don't actually want to cause any real damage.
I don’t think they’re suggesting that everyone on earth has purposefully become a thief at one point, but that sometimes it just happens.
I’ve definitely walked out of a supermarket with a bottle of water that I picked up while shopping and forgot to pay for - I still stole it, even if unintentionally.
> I’ve definitely walked out of a supermarket with a bottle of water that I picked up while shopping and forgot to pay for - I still stole it, even if unintentionally.
You only steal it if you realize it and don't return back to pay. Happened with me a few times, the cashiers will really appreciate it.
You complained about the theft claim, but not the trespassing claim, so it seems I still need that lock to keep you from wandering in.
You probably have stolen something, even if it's just a failure to return a book you borrowed from someone, or office supplies that wandered off with you (pens vanish like you wouldn't belive).