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Poor people have to steal to eat,Junkies for their habit..

 

I think the powers at be,would rather the retailers take the hit than the desperate resort to muggings and more serious crime.

 

Way back in the day my GF at the time was a store manager for Clares Acessories in Brixton. They never bothered opening up again after the second time it was looted in a Riot.They lost to much stock prior by way of "leakage".

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Mike Hill said:

Poor people have to steal to eat,Junkies for their habit..

 

I think the powers at be,would rather the retailers take the hit than the desperate resort to muggings and more serious crime.

 

Way back in the day my GF at the time was a store manager for Clares Acessories in Brixton. They never bothered opening up again after the second time it was looted in a Riot.They lost to much stock prior by way of "leakage".

 

 

 

 I think it more likely the retailers themselves dictate the protocol. 
The last thing they need is injured employees suing them. 
Or any ne’er do well taking a hiding from an over enthusiastic shop worker and looking for compo. 

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1 hour ago, Mike Hill said:

Poor people have to steal to eat,Junkies for their habit..

 

I think the powers at be,would rather the retailers take the hit than the desperate resort to muggings and more serious crime.

 

Way back in the day my GF at the time was a store manager for Clares Acessories in Brixton. They never bothered opening up again after the second time it was looted in a Riot.They lost to much stock prior by way of "leakage".

 

 

 

The Co-op cheese thieves were just a comedy side show compared to my previous work before retraining.

I was a manager of an outdoor retailer in a past life until 30 years old.

Our performance related bonus was also aligned to shrinkage.

We made daily stock checks on lines susceptible to theft but at times 1:3 people through the door could be shoplifters.

Stock was put out in patterns of 3 or 5, easy to count or check visually.

Often only the extreme sizes on display, harder to resell for thieves.

Especially problematic was my own day off.

I was studying the RHS certificate at Lackham so these days needed to be regular.

The thieves worked out that when I was absent my staff were inattentive and so it was open season.

I got blamed for this of course and bonus reduced.

I abandoned my studies and suffered anxiety if absent from my store that became so bad I just didn't take my day off which contributed to further anxiety and depression.

Not worth it for the miserable salary and fragile bonus conditions that the company would always find an excuse not to pay in full.

Some thieves I caught, junkies all.

Some I stopped at the door though this confrontational approach was dangerous.

Junkies easily recognised by their smell, teeth, fingers and new clothes often married to shitty shoes.

Can't easily steal a pair of shoes now can you?

Junkies that entered the store I would follow and serve myself.

Often they'd get the message and leave peacefully enough.

We got 'steamed' a few times by gangs of thieves, again usually on my day off.

Roma the police warned us not to try apprehending and certainly don't touch the woman!

If cornered they would put their hands 'between their legs' and grab the hands or worse the face of the person who cornered them. 

Then once (if) arrested the Roma women would make a counter complaint of sexual assault which of course the police would be required to investigate.

Not worth the trouble.

Junkies too.

I remember attending a line up at Bath police station.

Half of those there I recognised apart from my particular junkie, the one I chased from my store into a restaurant back door by the Avon and who got caught by the kitchen staff.

I couldn't pick the guy out of the lineup!

3 more months on remand, detoxed, clean shaven, well fed, nice clothes, unrecognisable...FFS!

One particular pair of thieves were very professional. Not junkies but well dressed and spoken. It was several years before they were apprehended by chance in a store in Stratford upon Avon equipped with better cameras and store to store radios having been recognised by a staff member who was transferred and remembered serving the pair.

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On 24/08/2024 at 12:45, Mick Dempsey said:

 I think it more likely the retailers themselves dictate the protocol. 
The last thing they need is injured employees suing them. 
Or any ne’er do well taking a hiding from an over enthusiastic shop worker and looking for compo. 

yaknow what, thats the pathetic way things are.

as you say the scum that are looting a shop would actually claim compo for the beating they take off shop staff and im willing to bet they would get it too

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Reality is security have no more powers than any other shop worker or citizen, whilst a visual deterrent to your average chancer and getting paid more for a uniform.

 

It's probably better to just have two extra members of staff, unless you go USA style and have everything locked up behind glass.

 

Granted there's a bargain booze like that near Manchester airport, it's like Argos behind plexiglass.

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