Yah, except for maybe the lives of the people who depend on that Walgreens. So when Walgreens inevitably shuts down that store because loss protection isn't "a thing." What do those people do? Wait for the void to be filled by all the businesses that welcome unchecked theft?
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Replying to @Ali_B_ @JacksonLatta and
So you're ok with someone robbing your house....cool...lol.
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Replying to @MrAxelStone @Ali_B_ and
Does someone live inside that Walgreens or something?
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Replying to @RayFishFillet @MrAxelStone and
So do you think that people are going to rob only big company’s stores? What do you think is going to happen when big companies leave and only small businesses and houses are left?
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Replying to @Lautaro76163646 @RayFishFillet and
Wow, day coming soon when there are no more big companies in San Francisco. Much to think about.
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Replying to @ChimpRhythm @RayFishFillet and
Yes you should think which companies are going to remain in a city that legalized robbery
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Replying to @Lautaro76163646 @RayFishFillet and
Do you think robbery is legal in San Francisco?
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Yes. Do you think robbery is legal in San Francisco? Or, do you think other cities have a police officer ready to stop petty theft in every local grocery and convenience store? Which very dumb thing do you believe?
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