What graph are you showing and where is the link for it’s reference??
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Replying to @Keith4Change @dyssomniac and
Why are you showing a graph of city crime versus petty theft amongst convenience stores? Is this a graph of the crime that occurs in the stores we are referencing? No, it isn’t ..
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Replying to @Keith4Change @dyssomniac and
Massive theft isn’t part of the accounting... why are you “pro-crime”???
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Replying to @Keith4Change @dyssomniac and
You dont have a right to steal, if someone is willing to fight security in order to steal something, they SHOULD be sent to jail, this ISNT SAFE for society! The SAME PERSON is willing to do harm to a random person down the street, how are you this slow, really???!
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Replying to @anoninetuser @Keith4Change and
??? Who are you gonna find that’s willing to risk their life for $10/hr to protect Walgreens property?
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Replying to @dyssomniac @Keith4Change and
That’s not an actual rebuttal, and by the looks of it, it looks like they would pay them more than $10/hr.... why are you so pro crime? Next you’re gonna tell me rape is okay “cuz it’s gonna happen anyways”
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Except it is. Again, companies have calculated that the cost of workers compensation and healthcare far exceeds the cost of lost merch, which is why it’s store policy not to have employees engage.
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