I'll guarantee you they're not hunting for him. If the cops know who he is, they'll file for a warrant & eventually pick him up at some point in the future. If they don't know who he is, they'll just sit on it until his ID falls in their lap.
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Replying to @moderconserv79 @FritzyGraf and
Hi, the truth is that theft has been an issue since before "society" ever existed. It has continued to be a problem ever since. So far, society has weathered the storm just fine. You live in a time where tech exists to keep theft at a minimum. He will be caught.
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Replying to @Nien_Nunb @moderconserv79 and
So far society hasn't been composed of businesses that generally stand idly by while they're robbed and laws that treat such crimes like minor nuisances.
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Replying to @Filius_Libertas @moderconserv79 and
Until recently, they haven't had the clear 1080p HD surveillance video that can easily be emailed to police AND the insurance plans to completely cover such losses. The policies that tell their employees to not interfere have been around awhile though.
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Replying to @Nien_Nunb @Filius_Libertas and
This has to be the most idiotic statement I hv read on twitter today. We have insurance so let's allow ppl to rob us because hey, thieves too need to make a living. Wow.
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Replying to @nspeaker30 @Filius_Libertas and
Awww. This is the most adorable "How to say you've never worked retail & are completely ignorant on how businesses are run & conducted without saying you've never worked retail & are completely ignorant on how business are run & conducted" I've yet to see.
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Replying to @Nien_Nunb @nspeaker30 and
If you ever worked retail, you'd know you get a little employees handbook or pamphlet on how to do your job. One section would be about Loss Prevention... aka theft. It would tell you in a situation like this video, to not do a thing. Why? The guy may be armed...
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Replying to @Nien_Nunb @nspeaker30 and
If the thief kills the employee, the victim's family can sue the business. How do I know this? It's happened many times before. If the employee, injures the thief, the thief can sue the business for damages How do I know this? It's happened many times before.
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If a worker locks the door, trapping the thief inside, the manager, owner or employees can be charged with unlawfully detaining someone or even kidnapping. How do I know this? It's happened many times before.
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