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Shoplifting difficult child wants her mommy
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<blockquote data-quote="Abbey" data-source="post: 156753" data-attributes="member: 179"><p>Oh, I can pick them out in a heartbeat. The first sign is the high priced drinks at the entrance. They grab one...casually walk around, crack it open (which many people do)...still walk around but not picking anything up other than the drink. Then, they simply walk out the door.</p><p></p><p>The other one is the full cart. They'll fill the cart, then stop at Starbucks, get their drink and just wheel out the 10 feet to the door.</p><p></p><p>The most interesting one is those that buy the 'environment reusable' bags. They fill up the bags as they shop, then walk out as they have paid. Kind of a weird thing. You'd think that someone who buys those cloth bags would be a good person...not a thief.</p><p></p><p>In the end, if I'm told not to apprehend someone, I'm not. Company policy. Maybe this is why our grocery prices are so high.</p><p></p><p>Abbey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abbey, post: 156753, member: 179"] Oh, I can pick them out in a heartbeat. The first sign is the high priced drinks at the entrance. They grab one...casually walk around, crack it open (which many people do)...still walk around but not picking anything up other than the drink. Then, they simply walk out the door. The other one is the full cart. They'll fill the cart, then stop at Starbucks, get their drink and just wheel out the 10 feet to the door. The most interesting one is those that buy the 'environment reusable' bags. They fill up the bags as they shop, then walk out as they have paid. Kind of a weird thing. You'd think that someone who buys those cloth bags would be a good person...not a thief. In the end, if I'm told not to apprehend someone, I'm not. Company policy. Maybe this is why our grocery prices are so high. Abbey [/QUOTE]
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