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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 181041" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I don't know, I worked retail for 8 years for a (what is now a) Kroger store. Believe you me, we remembered who had been banned from the store. First offense is a mamsy pamsy slap on the wrist theft. But they add a "no trespass" onto the conditions of the charge and when someone comes back, they arrest them for "burglary II" just for walking in the door. Any arrest gets the employee upstairs in the security room with what is essentially a paid break for an hour or so to give a statement. If you do a burglary/trespass, it's you and the other employee who knows about the previous arrest that gets the break upstairs. Those big chains work your hind end off and they don't treat you all that well. I would have done just about anything to get upstairs and off my feet, and I knew everyone who had ever been arrested on my shift on sight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 181041, member: 99"] I don't know, I worked retail for 8 years for a (what is now a) Kroger store. Believe you me, we remembered who had been banned from the store. First offense is a mamsy pamsy slap on the wrist theft. But they add a "no trespass" onto the conditions of the charge and when someone comes back, they arrest them for "burglary II" just for walking in the door. Any arrest gets the employee upstairs in the security room with what is essentially a paid break for an hour or so to give a statement. If you do a burglary/trespass, it's you and the other employee who knows about the previous arrest that gets the break upstairs. Those big chains work your hind end off and they don't treat you all that well. I would have done just about anything to get upstairs and off my feet, and I knew everyone who had ever been arrested on my shift on sight. [/QUOTE]
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