Data released by the San Francisco Police Department raises questions about an announcement from Walgreens earlier in the week that organized, rampant retail theft forced it to close five stores.https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/Is-shoplifting-forcing-Walgreens-to-cut-back-in-16536960.php …
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One of the stores set to close, on Ocean Avenue, had only 7 reported shoplifting incidents this year and a total of 23 since 2018, the data showed. https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/Is-shoplifting-forcing-Walgreens-to-cut-back-in-16536960.php …pic.twitter.com/XWZIW43EY3
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While not all shoplifting incidents are reported to police, the five stores slated to close had fewer than two recorded shoplifting incidents a month on average since 2018.https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/Is-shoplifting-forcing-Walgreens-to-cut-back-in-16536960.php …
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Data “released by SFPD” -we all know -EVERYONE KNOWS- there is significant under reporting of crime since @chesaboudin has redefined what is crime and does not prosecute. So, Why bother reporting. Isn’t a reporter supposed to verify- secure more than once source?!? #badreportingpic.twitter.com/GTuAOd1Dvu
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