You got nothing on this guy:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/04/10/maine-hermit-living-in-wild-for-27-years-arrested/2072505/
I don't think this would have made it through the hypothetical bureaucratic system.
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Also, USA is a police state. Just look at that: motion sensors, arrests! At least they weren't able to take firearms from the people, though they're working on it.
Someone hasn't read their The Rest Of The Front Page Of The Superstructure today!
Did that policeman say "burglarise" instead of "burgle"?
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>>7
"I got home from my holidays today to find my house had been burgled!"
or
"I got home from my holidays today to find my house had been burglarised!"
or what would you say?
>>11
My house has been robbed. Though burglarized would be better since it is the past form of the action to have been made burgled, where as burgled is a state. My house is burgled, my house has been burglarized by burglars.
Oh man, this guy was all over our local news. Apparently over the years people in the area once in a while would blame the disappearing items on each other since the hermit became more myth than reality. I know what our winters are like; I can't imagine sleeping in a tent like that.