it seems also that stealing was a common practise in cyprus.
i guess people stole because they were poor and not bc they were bad.
my granpa was working for a factory who was buying oranges and he was responsible for the counting. he asked a old tc woman to teach him how to count in turkish bc turkish cypriot women were constantly counting wrong in greek
. so he learned to count their way.
even though the attempts for stealing never stopped. he even caught a gc priest trying to write down more oranges that he was actually giving
and thats not to say that he was a saint himself. his village was alloud to have water only once every two weeks. the rest was divided between a gc and a tc village. when the tcs used enough water they led the extra one flow. so once he went to his field in the middle of the night in the hope that he would find some (giorki) water.
on the place there was a tc boy who was there as a guard. to keep the water in the right direction. as he sais, the poor kid was lying and sleeping in a bush. so i sneeked found the door that lead the water to the tc fields and removed it. after some plants were watered the water run out. obviously the tc found out. he thought: shit i didnt manage to finish.
so as he sais: i heard them shouting at the small kid. it was not enough that i was stealing their water i went there to ask them whats the problem
and that was in 1967
but as he sais, it was better to steal from the tc than from the other gc village because there was no way to avoid the court