BRIGHT ON Q
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- Jul 5, 2003
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Good work, apparently they got the bloke and he was in custody today. Out of interest what did he look like?
I could understand someone starving thieving a loaf of bread, but items in OP seem hardly essential.. Take that fegger down!
cue NSC's "geezers" to come along and tell us "no-one likes a grass"
In a similar situation I too told a member of staff, but before the guy had left the store. The last I saw was the member of staff closely watching him, having already alerted their security.
Personally, I don't care if I am considered a grass. Retail prices are hiked up to compensate for shoplifters, so I am helping to pay for their nicked goods every time I shop!
Whereas I would take the safety first option and do nothing unless it was an old lady, then I'd steam in and sit on her until the rozzers arrived.I have seen this happen, several times. I have at different times employed all the options above, although my version of tackling the thief was just to tell him I thought the store detective had clocked him.
The do nothing option was taken when I witnessed an old lady of about 75 slip a can of lager in her bag, I just couldn't do anything against a little old lady.
I have seen this happen, several times. I have at different times employed all the options above, although my version of tackling the thief was just to tell him I thought the store detective had clocked him.
The do nothing option was taken when I witnessed an old lady of about 75 slip a can of lager in her bag, I just couldn't do anything against a little old lady.
I was brought up not to be a grass.
Couldn't give a flying f%^k about Asda. Do Asda/Walmart care about the exploitation in their supply chains, and the small businesses that close when they open their stores?
If I saw someone nicking from a small business, then maybe I'd have a word with the light-fingered one if they didn't look too mental. Big retailers though? Pah. People are seriously naive if they think that a sudden drop in shop lifting would result in lower prices at the chains.
Walmart is a despicable corporation. It does not bother me one iota if a poor person steals from it.
So I would obviously go for option one. The bloke is likely an idiot who is taking a massive risk, but I would certainly not contribute to his demise - I'd leave it to fate, he'll get caught eventually.
Option 4. See how much he's selling the stolen goods for and haggle a good price.
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