irvinenester
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So after a bit of detective work, we recently found out that either the housecleaner or the housecleaner's spouse stole some gift cards from us.
(They used the giftcards to buy something online and the retailer released the name of the purchaser to us -- the name of the housecleaner's spouse).
We just let the housecleaner go without discussing with her the reason...I was prepared to discuss it, but she never asked why we were letting her go. From her response, she didn't seem surprised at all that I was terminating her (which made me then suspect that she either took the cards herself or knew that her spouse had taken them). I didn't ask for the money back, and had no plans to file a police report. I was incredibly stupid to leave the gift cards out in the open like that. Better just to learn from my mistake and let it all go, I thought, terminate her and move on with my life.
However, I've been discussing this with others and people seemed outraged that I didn't confront her about it, demand the value of my gift cards back, or file a police report. That I'm essentially letting her get away with it and empowering her to do this again to other people. That I have a duty to society to prevent thieves from preying on others.
What do you all think? Should I have confronted her? Do I have a moral obligation to society to file a police report so that she/her spouse could be prosecuted?
(They used the giftcards to buy something online and the retailer released the name of the purchaser to us -- the name of the housecleaner's spouse).
We just let the housecleaner go without discussing with her the reason...I was prepared to discuss it, but she never asked why we were letting her go. From her response, she didn't seem surprised at all that I was terminating her (which made me then suspect that she either took the cards herself or knew that her spouse had taken them). I didn't ask for the money back, and had no plans to file a police report. I was incredibly stupid to leave the gift cards out in the open like that. Better just to learn from my mistake and let it all go, I thought, terminate her and move on with my life.
However, I've been discussing this with others and people seemed outraged that I didn't confront her about it, demand the value of my gift cards back, or file a police report. That I'm essentially letting her get away with it and empowering her to do this again to other people. That I have a duty to society to prevent thieves from preying on others.
What do you all think? Should I have confronted her? Do I have a moral obligation to society to file a police report so that she/her spouse could be prosecuted?