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Thu, Nov 3rd, 2011, 04:45 PM #31
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Thu, Nov 3rd, 2011, 05:07 PM #32
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Thu, Nov 3rd, 2011, 07:15 PM #33
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I think what they did was a little overboard. Taking a young child away and arresting them because they forgot about a $5 sandwich? When they offered to pay they should have accepted the money and let that be it. Now if they had of tried to deny taking it then I could see why they would be arrested.
I am super forgetful and do stupid things too sometimes when I'm alone...I think if I was being arrested for forgetting to pay for water under my cart it would be completely ridiculous. I always go back in to pay feeling like an idiot LOL Especially when I know some mothers are in there shopping with 2+ kids and can remember the things under the cart LOL!
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Thu, Nov 3rd, 2011, 08:01 PM #34
thats just the way the law is in the usa though....
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Thu, Nov 3rd, 2011, 08:03 PM #35
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Your mother was honest.
The stores have dishonest people trying to get away with the case under the cart, on a regular basis.
When I was a cashier, I saw the case of pop under the cart. The cheeky man said to me that he hadn't paid for pop in over a year and I was the first one to ask him about the case.
Stores lose a lot of money each year. Some people forget - honest mistakes.
Some people do it intentionally.
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Thu, Nov 3rd, 2011, 08:08 PM #36
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Thu, Nov 3rd, 2011, 08:13 PM #37
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Thu, Nov 3rd, 2011, 08:22 PM #38
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Her being pregnant means nothing. I have seen people take there children in stores, fill the basket under and the top of the canopy, fold it up so it looks like nothing is there, and then walk out of the store.... so being pregnant/having a baby doesnt matter in some peoples minds. just sayin. she very well could have forgot. And I think the whole situation is a little blown out of proportion. I could see if she had a criminal record a mile long as a klepto.. but if its her first offence, one would hope that being caught would be enough of a scare to not try it again...
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Thu, Nov 3rd, 2011, 08:27 PM #39
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The large chains of stores have multiple cameras all over the store.
Extra cameras are in the areas where there is more thefts.
Many cameras are at the checkouts.
The video evidence about the sandwiches being taken, unwrapped, eaten and not paid for, would be in the store's favour, in court.
The store where I worked, just took the person into the back room and waited with them until the police came. No interrogation. No explanation or tears would work. The police took the person in their squad car 99 per cent of time. They didn't care if it was a fine looking middle aged man, grandma or employee. All received the same treatment.Last edited by Shwa Girl; Thu, Nov 3rd, 2011 at 08:44 PM.
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Thu, Nov 3rd, 2011, 08:28 PM #40
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The store did not take her kids away - they followed their procedures (the exact same one Walmart has in Canada, if you leave and are stopped by security (compared to walking back in yourself) they call the police. The police are always at my local WM which tells you the level of shoplifting)
The police called child services, and they put her in temporary care, quite likely because the family had just moved to Hawaii and knew no one to care for the child, because its not the norm for a kid to be taken, or it would be on the news more.
Sure, a sad train of events over something so minor, but if 20 people steal $5 each day, you have $36,500 a year in stolen merchandise, how many of us complain about rising prices of groceries - people stealing is part of that reason. Whether she meant to or not, she has to accept it happens to stores and they do need to have policies in place for when it does and enforce them equally
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Thu, Nov 3rd, 2011, 08:41 PM #42
I didn't address it to anyone? Its common sense.
Last edited by Sally888; Thu, Nov 3rd, 2011 at 08:45 PM.
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Thu, Nov 3rd, 2011, 09:12 PM #43
Ok
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Thu, Nov 3rd, 2011, 09:13 PM #44
We are a tough crowd!!! To consume an item that is wrapped with a flimsy piece of plastic with a sticker on it and planning to pay later is pretty foolish. They had lots of options including paying for the sandwich first then shopping while eating. If she had taken a few crackers from a box and then closed the box and put it through the till, that would be more understandable. How is a retailer supposed to know if the people who are wandering through their store eating their merchandise have any intention of paying?
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Thu, Nov 3rd, 2011, 09:17 PM #45
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Yes, maybe we are tough.
After a while, seeing the same situation of forgetting to pay, or intentionally taking the items, it becomes tiring. The stores have lost compassion because of the die hard thieves. The stores and employees are exhausted and don't have time to pick and choose the good customers and the bad customers.
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