fmdog44
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- Houston, Texas
What do you do? Would it depend on the value of the item?
I'd report it.What do you do? Would it depend on the value of the item?
Same here, stores have employees, managers and security to handle shoplifters.I would mind my own business and let the store handle its own security.
Ditto. I came to the store to shop, not to police it.I would mind my own business and let the store handle its own security.
I believe it. A retired deputy prosecutor told me that Target had one of the most successful security operations. Well, maybe it was just in CA where he lived at that time.Walmart is worse place for shoplifting a Walmart employee told me. They have camera's everywhere watching even fishing hooks are watched.
I'm going back a good 25 years ago. I was shopping at the supermarket past me darted a shopper (a guy), and hot on his heels was a supermarket employee.I'm too old and worn out to confront shoplifters.
Some companies fire their (non-security) employees for confronting thieves.
I'm going back a good 25 years ago. I was shopping at the supermarket past me darted a shopper (a guy), and hot on his heels was a supermarket employee.
The supermarket employee tackled the shoplifter in the parking lot and saved the day.
I can definitely see such happening.I think that some companies fear lawsuits if the employee tackles an innocent person, or even a guilty person and the guilty person is seriously hurt. I mean, even the cops are being ripped today if a sleaze bag is hurt. "DEFUND THE POLICE" is the cry of the land today.
I would have told the manager. I would not confront anyone. It would be up to the manager to take action if any at all.