Organized retail crime is weighing our City down - we can’t afford to lose these anchor stores. Waiting to hear back on my letter of inquiry from our DA @chesaboudin and Police Chief Bill Scott @SFPDChief on their coordinated strategy.https://www.sfgate.com/local/article/Target-San-Francisco-stores-reduced-hours-why-16284219.php …
No, I’m saying there are other “solutions” to the “problem” Target is experiencing. I imagine the easiest solution is to pay more/offer more full time work. But would be interesting to know what the five and dime in Laurel village is doing that’s keeping them at regular hours?
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Do you have data to suggest that paying more/having more jobs actually reduces crime? Without any real punishment for theft, seems much easier and more profitable to continue stealing rather than work a regular job.
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I don't! Would be interesting to collect. Anecdotally, you don't often see middle-class shoplifters. But I meant I don't think Target is reducing hours due to theft, given similar stores aren't. I think they're doing so to avoid making their smaller workforce full-time employees
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