Shoplifter at Food Lion.

chernmax

NOT Politically Correct!!
Might not even be their kids. They could have borrowed some for the sympathy.



That's no lie, when overseas during our port briefings with local law enforcement they requested our sailors not give money to the woman with babies in their laps because 99.8% were borrowed babies and with the kids they were able to make 5x more money than an average street beggar in the tourist sections of town!!! Oh and the real mother gets a cut also!!! :coffee:

Actually if I were store security, I would profile more the people entering the store who look like they have a means of removing items undetected (i.e. lots of kids, baby bags, strollers). It just makes sense and even though there may be more shoplifters who come in empty handed, the people stealing in bulk making thousands bring strollers!

Sh!ts big business and was directly attributed to the thousands of new clothing items with tags that are being sold at fire-sale prices on eBay. 20/20 or 60 minutes (forgot which one) did a piece on it and I was amazed to see this Yuppie looking well dressed white female in an upscale men's store with a baby stroller and on surveillance tape they show this biatch with 1 swipe, she grabs like 20 pairs of dress slacks valued at $110-150 a piece and tight fold it into a baby carriage. Then they show these same types of clothing being sold on eBay for about 1-2/3rds cheaper!!!
 

bcp

In My Opinion
I know it hits the retailer just as hard regardless of what product is being lifted but,,
when it comes to someone stealing food, I tend to lean to the side of leniency.
 

belvak

Happy Camper
I know it hits the retailer just as hard regardless of what product is being lifted but,,
when it comes to someone stealing food, I tend to lean to the side of leniency.

That's pretty much what I think too. Of course, it depends on what they were lifting. It was chips, cupcakes, and junk food, throw the book at them. If it was milk, cereal, and other staples, sure they should pay, but try to get them some assistance too.
 
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CalvertNewbie

Guest
I know it hits the retailer just as hard regardless of what product is being lifted but,,
when it comes to someone stealing food, I tend to lean to the side of leniency.

The issue here is that it doesn't just hit the retailer when people steal - we're the ones that pay higher prices because of people like these 2. Both of these parents are out "shopping" at 11am. I have to wonder if either one of them work for a living. Of course they may work nights or be off today, who knows? But if not, there's the answer to their financial problems - get jobs and that way, you can pay for your food instead of stealing it. Oh, and they may want to stop popping out kids if they can't afford the ones they already have.

Having said that, I'm not saying they should do hard time for stealing some milk and cookies. If it's a first offense, I'd say let them go with a warning. I don't understand why they'd do this in front of the kids. Great example being set once again. :rolleyes:
 
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limblips

Well-Known Member
PREMO Member
They are essentially stealing from you!!! The prices at the stores are adjusted for "loss by theft". The more they lose to thieves (and they are regardless of the reason) the more we pay. For a couple to steal to feed, the public assistance they are provided must go to some other purpose. If they aren't receiving assistance then they haven't applied or were deemed not needy enough. No sympathy here. Take the kids from them and incarcerate them. When the can prove there worth to the kids and society, they can have the kids back. If that never happens then the kids are better off in foster care.
 

mitzi

Well-Known Member
Being down and out is no excuse. If they aren't working they will qualify for food stamps. No reason to steal food at all, there's help out there.
 

mitzi

Well-Known Member
They may have been, how would I know. My point was there's no excuse for stealing food even if you're on hard times.
 

outlawrc

Member
WIC program.
Maybe they were teaching the children so they can one day stay home happily retired and the kids can carry on the family bussiness.
Stealing is wrong no matter how you look at it. nuff said.:jerry:
 

MrX

High Octane
WIC program.
Maybe they were teaching the children so they can one day stay home happily retired and the kids can carry on the family bussiness.
Stealing is wrong no matter how you look at it. nuff said.:jerry:

Nuff has something to say about everything!
 
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CalvertNewbie

Guest
WIC program.
Maybe they were teaching the children so they can one day stay home happily retired and the kids can carry on the family bussiness.
Stealing is wrong no matter how you look at it. nuff said.:jerry:

Yeah, I'm sure they could qualify for WIC if they can't afford food. It doesn't seem like it's that hard to get, so many people are currently taking advantage of the program and we're paying for it. There are even programs out there for illegal aliens to milk, if they have kids. What a glorious country we live in, always helping those that don't help themselves. And then they still feel the need to steal. :rolleyes:
 
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