papa tiger
Well-known Member
Hands to face slap. OMG! Almost every trip to Wally Worlds looking at a $125 ticket !
________________________________
________________________________
Last edited:
So, do you see the merit of this politician's idea? ...I haven't verified but remember it said that America already has more people in jails and prisons than just about the whole world or something like that. Apparently laws aren't much of a deterrent and courts tasked to uphold those laws are in a tough position to figure how to hold criminals accountable according to their offense without further overloading an already packed system. There are no easy answers.
The west coast used to have Free Stores all over the place, in big cities and tiny towns. No one has to steal when they can walk into a shop and take whatever they need or want.Someone, a political candidate or maybe a congressman, proposed the idea that department stores like Walmart and big-chain grocery stores set up a free-stuff kiosk where people could just walk in and take whatever, no questions asked.
The arguments were: who would fund it; state or feds, and the even bigger argument was protecting the would-be thief's privacy. Others would see them enter the free-stuff part of the store and know they're struggling.
So, do you see the merit of this politician's idea? ...
Someone, a political candidate or maybe a congressman, proposed the idea that department stores like Walmart and big-chain grocery stores set up a free-stuff kiosk where people could just walk in and take whatever, no questions asked.
The arguments were: who would fund it; state or feds, and the even bigger argument was protecting the would-be thief's privacy. Others would see them enter the free-stuff part of the store and know they're struggling.
What bad behavior? No theft has occurred!Allow and even encourage a child to walk out without paying for a dress ...
Have "someone" pay for, allow, encourage, stores to setup free-stuff kiosks ...
Why reward bad behavior? Doesn't work with dogs and doesn't work with "humans".
Both will come to feel they're entitled to "it" and continue to act accordingly ... or worse.
Kinda like the "give them an inch" saying.
This was a crime prevention plan.
The free-store idea wasn't meant to cure the country's ills. It wasn't an "instead of" a decent education and opportunities to become a productive citizen, it was just a leg-up; just a little help for people struggling to clothe their kids, or eat, or sleep under a blanket.Free Stuff ... the irony that this is a prevention solution. Be proactive and give stuff away. Prevention is better than a cure.
Prevention, detention and free stuff isn't working. There are no easy answers but local, state and national agencies are standing by to help those in need.
I don't understand why this concept annoys you.
You mean I could have gotten the sewing machine I just bought for free???I wasn’t going to publish this story because it sounds far fetched, but here goes. I am staying here in Florida at my friend’s house and yesterday I had to run to Walmart for some hardware to fix my neighbor’s screen door. On the way out, I saw this little girl, maybe about 3 or 4, carrying out 2 little dresses still on the hangers. I told the little girl she had to pay for them before taking them out of the store.
The greeter or package checker or whatever her job is just looked at me. The little girl’s mom was with her. There was a big guy standing in the vestibule where I was. He told the mom to go back into the store and pay for the dresses. I started recording what was going on. The mother didn’t say anything and kept walking. The big guy asked the Walmart employee if she wasn’t going to do anything. She shook her head no.
The big guy told her he needed a pair of work gloves, so I guess I will go get a pair and walk out the door. You stop me and I will sue Walmart. I thought he was only testing her, but he went back into the store, got a pair of gloves, walked past the employee shaking the gloves in her face and walked out the door. She never said a word. I told her I didn’t know Walmart was giving stuff away and here I am like an idiot paying for my stuff. She shrugged her shoulders and that was it. I took my screws and latch kit and left.
I heard about this stuff going on, but never seen it until yesterday. Toda, in the newspaper, there was an article about how much money stores lost in 2023 to thieves. I found it to be somewhat ironic that the story was printed a day after I saw the theft. I know Walmart has Loss Prevention personnel, but they sure aren’t doing their job.
Wish I could do this with health care.I wasn’t going to publish this story because it sounds far fetched, but here goes. I am staying here in Florida at my friend’s house and yesterday I had to run to Walmart for some hardware to fix my neighbor’s screen door. On the way out, I saw this little girl, maybe about 3 or 4, carrying out 2 little dresses still on the hangers. I told the little girl she had to pay for them before taking them out of the store.
The greeter or package checker or whatever her job is just looked at me. The little girl’s mom was with her. There was a big guy standing in the vestibule where I was. He told the mom to go back into the store and pay for the dresses. I started recording what was going on. The mother didn’t say anything and kept walking. The big guy asked the Walmart employee if she wasn’t going to do anything. She shook her head no.
The big guy told her he needed a pair of work gloves, so I guess I will go get a pair and walk out the door. You stop me and I will sue Walmart. I thought he was only testing her, but he went back into the store, got a pair of gloves, walked past the employee shaking the gloves in her face and walked out the door. She never said a word. I told her I didn’t know Walmart was giving stuff away and here I am like an idiot paying for my stuff. She shrugged her shoulders and that was it. I took my screws and latch kit and left.
I heard about this stuff going on, but never seen it until yesterday. Toda, in the newspaper, there was an article about how much money stores lost in 2023 to thieves. I found it to be somewhat ironic that the story was printed a day after I saw the theft. I know Walmart has Loss Prevention personnel, but they sure aren’t doing their job.
No unsafe or expired items allowed.Not annoyed my friend. Thought we were having a discussion ... although not in agreement. Hope that doesn't annoy you.
A fact of damaged and returned items in consideration for give away is that as long as those items are on the store premises, the store or corporation and their insurance by proxy is still responsible and accountable for the items ... which in some cases could be a legal liability.
Furthermore and as long as the items are available on store premises ... some "criminals" will accept the free item only to return later to the store for a refund or replacement as though they'd purchased the item new. Criminals have ingenious ways of working a system. Often giving great thought to it. Even finding ways to work around the validation of a receipt. Though I'm not exactly sure how.
Perhaps stores and corporation could donate those returned and damaged goods to an independent third party for distribution and availability. But there would still be the consideration of legal liability in the case of defective and damaged goods possibly presenting a hazard of some sort or other.
Even charity places that accept goods no longer needed and acquired through donation have a screening process and often toss out clothes, damaged items and all things of questionable integrity that others may have used routinely on a daily basis prior to donation. Why? ... because they could be a liability.
...and pillage cargo trains. That happened fairly recently, in L.A., if I remember right.Wish I could do this with health care.
As I look into my crystal ball, I predict that all purchases will be made strictly online. But then thieves will just break into warehouses or highjack trucks.
Our Walmart sentries just wave goodbye, or nod. Some of them say "Thank you for choosing Walmart" but I think that's becoming obsolete.At the WalMart closest to me, the times I've been there, there's a person standing at the exit that stops people and checks the sales receipt against what's in the cart.