This just happened at the @Walgreens on Gough & Fell Streets in San Francisco. #NoConsequences @chesaboudinpic.twitter.com/uSbnTQQk4J
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Replying to @30piecesofsilve @LyanneMelendez and
Because his training is to follow Walgreens corporate policy, which is not to confront and physically detain shop lifters. He is there to Observe and Report.
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Replying to @darreljlewis1 @30piecesofsilve and
Walgreens deserves every last cent of its losses if they take that attitude. Corporate wokeness must be mercilessly punished.
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Replying to @JohnnyMartelli @darreljlewis1 and
This policy was written by lawyers and actuaries somewhere, who've calculated that physical confrontation isn't worth the risks. Nothing to do with wokeness
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Replying to @magwazam1 @darreljlewis1 and
They calculated it's not worth the "risk" based on their value system - which is either rooted in or a close cousin of "woke" bullshit. Otherwise an organized security system could easily crack the skulls of criminal scum.
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Replying to @JohnnyMartelli @magwazam1 and
What's more expensive, medical care under the USA's current healthcare scheme or $300 of cosmetics
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Replying to @TheMysteriousGX @magwazam1 and
What's your point, that people should be allowed to steal medical as well as cosmetics? Punishing crime is dirty work, but someone's gotta do it or we pay the ultimate price: the downfall of civilization. I know where I stand.
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Doesn't matter. Capitalist corporations follow the money. Paying a hurt security guard costs *way* more than looking $300 of junk. If you want to see "the downfall of civilization", look at a wealthy civilization that lets people die from preventable illness because of profit
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