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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 549303" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>I had a little talk with the girls and made sure that they understood the sad reality that groups of teens/preteens do often shoplift from stores. That said, they need to realize that there was some suspicious activity as far as the clerk was concerned: Three groups of kids entered the store in tandem. One group immediately tied up the cashier at the cashier (Duckie and BFF), another headed to the back of the store (the boys) and the third went to the make-up aisle which is a high loss area (the other girls). And the other girls were giggling about the boys so the clerk may have thought they were up to something. I advised them all to make sure they are on their very best behavior and remember they are in a place of business, not their personal hang out. They understood this and hopefully there will be no further misunderstandings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 549303, member: 1722"] I had a little talk with the girls and made sure that they understood the sad reality that groups of teens/preteens do often shoplift from stores. That said, they need to realize that there was some suspicious activity as far as the clerk was concerned: Three groups of kids entered the store in tandem. One group immediately tied up the cashier at the cashier (Duckie and BFF), another headed to the back of the store (the boys) and the third went to the make-up aisle which is a high loss area (the other girls). And the other girls were giggling about the boys so the clerk may have thought they were up to something. I advised them all to make sure they are on their very best behavior and remember they are in a place of business, not their personal hang out. They understood this and hopefully there will be no further misunderstandings. [/QUOTE]
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