San Francisco mayor's plan to combat flash mob looting will limit access to stores ahead of holidays

Soon as a sneaker or liquor store gets looted and emptied this shit will stop
I don't know why they haven't been! Except that they are mostly stealing expensive purses, the $1000 ones ---- so they must have a fence. Himself thinks there's a Crime Boss (prob. white) who is organizing all this in California and paying them off at a dime on the dollar and then selling the loot over Amazon. I would agree: they HAVE to have a fence to turn the loot into cash.

Robbing a liquor store or sneaker store with black bandit gangs fast in and out would just be for themselves, not as much profit in money, if any. Still, they may well start. A gang of, say, 40, could clean a whole liquor store out very quickly.
 
So instead of arresting and imprisoning criminals, turn every store into a locked-down fortress.

:cuckoo: :cuckoo: :cuckoo:

The owner of the merchandise has the right to track its movement past the boundaries of the store. Please tell badger how you are going to arrest the criminal who leaves the store with merchandise that is not theirs? Waiting for the police is not an intelligent option.
 
The locked display case is simply enlarged to include most of the store. More potent than the current effeminate protocols of Amazon, the customer can inspect the merchandise when arriving at the locked store. Similar to Amazon, identifying oneself at the door eliminates the baboonism of looting and the wearing of masks. This also allows (browsing [italics]) because your identity at that place and time becomes an eternal anti-looting-baboon historical record. So why should you care wether or not you show your ID at the door? Duh. “Let’s Go Amy!”
 
Measures like this that make it more difficult for shoppers, will just speed up the demise of brick and mortar stores, as customers will seek more and more online buying.
That's what they want - one of the things they want - yes.

Amazon uber alles.
 
I was in Costa Rica a while back, and all of the stores and banks in downtown San Jose have their entry doors locked, and you had to ring a bell to be buzzed in.
It looks like we may be heading for something like that here.





It’s like that in high end stores in NY city already. The doors aren’t locked but you can’t just walk in as there’s security and a rope, and you can’t roam at will, you or your group always stay together and with a sales rep.
 

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