I wouldn't believe that my Mrs works in a well know store no one ever in the cctv room and they let the security guard go due to cut backs, basically a free for all if your that way inclined.That's because they've already watched you on cctv, so they know if you've lifted something.
I wouldn't believe that my Mrs works in a well know store no one ever in the cctv room and they let the security guard go due to cut backs, basically a free for all if your that way inclined.
Because I have several joint replacements I always set the alarms off at airports & Eurostar security checkpoints etc. As a result I often get treated like a potential terrorist.
That can be quite annoying.
Where do you live/shop if the cheese and mince have tags on?
I think it's a standard thing these days throughout all tescos. It's just one of those little security sticker things. This is at the Tesco Express in Goring.. So I've taken to always selecting "yes" to a receipt just in case I get collared
Expensive wine, spirits, and Gillette razor blades I understand, but cheese, really?
I think it's a standard thing these days throughout all tescos. It's just one of those little security sticker things. This is at the Tesco Express in Goring.. So I've taken to always selecting "yes" to a receipt just in case I get collared
Where do you live/shop if the cheese and mince have tags on?
To Bozza, are you sure that there not any bar code style paper tags hidden in your clothing? These can be self adhesive and very difficult to find if stuck to the outside of a pocket lining on the inside of a jacket for instance.
Does anyone actually stop now when they go off? I just walk straight out and ignore it. Seems to be such a regular occurrence that it makes it irrelevant.
If you are one of those people who never bother turning the Wi-Fi off on their phones, that can do it I think.
No, I don't. I don't tend to set off the alarm at the big Tesco in Durrington but my partner always does. No one ever comes to check, and there are things in that shop that people would try to nick, unlike the Express stores where it must be pretty limited.
And chicken!
In you missed the important bits amongst the nonsense in this thread...Not that I'm aware as it seems to happen regardless of what I'm wearing. It's so inconsistent too - sometimes if goes off when I enter a shop but not when I leave.
No, I don't. I don't tend to set off the alarm at the big Tesco in Durrington but my partner always does. No one ever comes to check, and there are things in that shop that people would try to nick, unlike the Express stores where it must be pretty limited.
In you missed the important bits amongst the nonsense in this thread... ��
It will be your cards being stacked together setting them off
Yes, that.
Or the packet of Gillette Mach 3 Turbo Blades he's stuffed down his pants.