I agree, but it also applies to the rich as well as the poor. I wouldn't like we are seperating the two. The politician house flipping, or the banker mis-seliing are no better in my mind, then a kid looting a shop. The only difference is that they feel able to talk and look down on someone looting, though they would've done that regardless of the looting anyway.
Of course it goes without saying that this doesn't apply to those commiting more serious crimes over the past few days. The police have been nowhere near tough enough, but it's understandable in a sense, as the public don't seem to be able to make their mind up about what they expect of the them.