I Know!
I am learning ghetto talk .. It's rather invigorating! 
Anyone notice how this is becoming like in the 1800's claim jumping in California for gold miners ?
Banks do this today, more then an isolated few have come home from work to find the locks on their doors changed and the inside gutted. Quite a few of these had paid off mortgage and never heard of the bank that says they owe them money. Who has their possession's where did everything go ??
Bothers me that a storage center in town had a problem, by law anyone not paying for 30 days the goods can be confiscated. One poor man found his shed empty when he came to pay his bill. He was told he was late on payment and his possessions were trashed. He had not taken out insurance on his goods and had to hire a lawyer to prove he was just 24 hours over the due date not the 30 days.
Result was after court and lawyer expense's he netted a $10,000 return on $150,000 worth of his grandfathers gun collections that were said to have been trashed.
These Ghetto hoodlums are just taking a page out of the business as usual from society. They see this going on all the time, and no one goes to jail for doing so except them.
Repossessing cars is another interesting thing, say the tow driver picks up the wrong car, owner calls in stolen car but the tow driver gave the police the license plate of the wrong car he picked up. Now the police will not investigate it as a stolen car and the owner has to track down where the car went. By the time the owner finds his car the storage facility keeping his car demands $200.00 a day for the 2 weeks the owner needed to find his car.
The Hood had to learn the facts of life somewhere and they have no problem putting a bit of American ingenuity to suit their style.
Farmers know not to leave their cattle unguarded in the field when they hear of neighbors loosing their cattle to thieves, just a fact of life, to expect a Ghetto living, or in squeaky clean places to not look for opportunities is really an insult to ones own intelligence.
Some how I believe the young girl in the TV report was just stating common sense facts of life in her area.
BTW, we had a state of the art storage facility in the next town. people stored their non replaceable paintings and antiques there. They were assured the facility was bonded and insured so few took out insurance on their goods. Fire burnt the whole thing down 5 million, a low guess for the renters.
Unfortunately the company had lost their insurance, went into bankruptcy and well, as the storage cost $200 a month, few paid $1500 a year to insure their property.
Insure everything with a good company or a Glock.