San Francisco Security Guard Job Description: Film theft with one hand, meekly grab at stolen goods with other hand.https://twitter.com/LyanneMelendez/status/1404574079156318210 …
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Replying to @JonahDispatch
Policy in most major retailers, not a SF thing.
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Replying to @smgstryker @JonahDispatch
I wish you were right. SF voters also actually voted for a policy that says not only will a person not be prosecuted for stealing $900 or under, but the police won’t come out either. Combine that with the worst DA
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That has nothing to do with the private security guard. I have never and likely never will live in SF proper (East Bay boy). The residents that elected Boudin will either replace him, or decide they're OK with the new status quo.
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Of course it does. Why would a private security guard risk his life to stop a crime that won’t be prosecuted?
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As I said: it's policy at most major retailers to not detain/prevent theft. Whatever the actual law/police do is irrelevant to the security guard's employment contract and the policies he/she must follow. Or do you think they should be risking their employment?
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What I know is that there is not a single company “policy” that overrides the law.
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At this point you're sounding obtuse.
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Oh dear. You’ve hurt my feelings.
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