What can they do? Employees have been shot and killed attempting to stop theft. Therefore companies do NOT want employees risking their lives to stop theft.
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Replying to @SliimShaiidy @henrykleeKTVU and
You can’t call 911 for this since it’s not considered an emergency. Can only call the regular police line. By the time the cops show, the vandals will be long gone and nothing can be done. This is why they prefer locking up all the merchandise.
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Replying to @SliimShaiidy @hunter34608 and
This guy here gunna change the world. Maybe you can write a letter to the CEO
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Replying to @SliimShaiidy @hunter34608 and
I’m not your bro. These “looters” that are “picking apart the city” are hitting multimillion dollar companies. I can give a fuck about that. You’re a dumbass thinking the workers should give a fuck
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Replying to @Barongfritz @SliimShaiidy and
So theft is OK because they are “multimillion dollar” companies? Is that the reasoning that makes you comfortable with theft? Pure example of how society lack basic morals. Shame you weren’t raised better.
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Replying to @hunter34608 @SliimShaiidy and
What can you or me do about a store being “looted” the workers need to stop them? Then they get hurt and can’t work, even if they get caught they’re gunna let go. Go cry to this states politicians I can care less about the store. Everyone in there is okay
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Recall the SF DA @chesaboudin is a start. Then vote out supervisors whose districts are run like cesspools.
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