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CptCook said:
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sccpm said:
I really do understand the difference and the definition of robbery. My question is how would you then describe your experience? You don't say "I was thieved" but "I was robbed" sounds more fitting. Again, not disputing the terms of what constitutes robbery but how to explain what happened to others.

A subject like: "Money stolen from car trunk at Hull Bay" would have been a better and less frightening description.


Geez. It is common for people to say "I was robbed!". The OP clearly explained this situation in the remainder of his post. Not only did he have his cash stolen, now he gets lectured from the TTOL crowd.

Doug