Isn't this basically legal in San Francisco?
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Replying to @ZubyMusic @LyanneMelendez and
This is “basically legal” everywhere in the sense that petty theft is a misdemeanor, corporations build inventory loss into their accounting and are insured, and the potential legal cost of someone getting hurt trying to prevent theft greatly outweighs cost of items stolen
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Replying to @_danbe @ZubyMusic and
You realize the store will just close right? And the cost of “loss” gets passed on to the customer. Liberals literally can’t grasp business or economics, it’s bizarre.
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“corporations build inventory loss into their accounting and are insured” Were you born this stupid or was it an acquired skill?
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Replying to @AchillesProtos @BeHeadR and
Not that amount of inventory loss


this hurts ppl at the bottom, are you slow???1 reply 0 retweets 10 likes -
Replying to @anoninetuser @AchillesProtos and
...absolutely this amount of inventory loss lol, this is petty shoplifting, not a natural disaster
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Replying to @dyssomniac @AchillesProtos and
That amount "isnt petty", NO ONE can afford if this happens often, which it DOES, BOOM!https://ktrh.iheart.com/featured/michael-berry/content/2021-05-26-walgreens-closes-17-stores-in-san-francisco-because-of-rampant-theft/ …
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Replying to @Keith4Change @dyssomniac and
What graph are you showing and where is the link for it’s reference??
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Your graph wasn’t self labeled, WTF does this have to do with google???
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