I said they don't what? Crooks rob you blind because they just want your money. Jawas want to stay alive and to learn whether or not they can trust you. And the jawas have the right to protect themselves, to stay alive. Siiiiiiigh, you're taking words out of context. You're taking it like we're all from law abiding places where you don't have to worry that much about your own skin, where swindling is just robbing people. It's a conversation, a dialogue, an exchange. It's a custom and ritual to another culture based on respect. So people who don't get that? They might lose some money, they might not be completely happy. But the worst part is what you're missing out, what you're losing from cutting yourself off. And that's why I tried to lay out the first few steps into the culture, for anyone who wants to be a part of it. Many people are fans of jawas, but it's different seeing them in a vid than interacting with them, than being friends.