Walgreens shoplifter brazenly fills up garbage bag full of goods

This makes me so proud to be an Amerircan



winnowing down the competition for when Bezos opens up his drug stores there.
I love the idea of an Amazon pharma. It will crush and destroy so many small businesses in the shit holes.

I'd rather see that over looting
Amazon won't put up anything brick and mortar unless it is also a delivery depot. Having said that I would love to see the pharma thieves get a little spanking from a tech giant like Amazon. Don't underestimate them however. As Rich and Powerful as Bezos is the pharmaceutical collective represents trillions not just billions.
As for Walgreens....if they cannot protect their own shelves from shoplifting....they deserve to go out of busines.




JO
 
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I was just wondering why that security guard let the guy go, are they told to stand down like the cops are? Would the guard get fired for doing anything? Maybe the store owners are afraid of getting burned down after dark if they do anything to stop this shit. Or, the store manager doesn't own the store so it isn't his loss? What does the law say about what a security guard can and cannot do?

Man, the world has sure changed from when I was a kid back in the 50s.
Can't touch the vermin. If you do a lawyer will jump up and sue you for oppression of the poor and he will win.
 
I was just wondering why that security guard let the guy go, are they told to stand down like the cops are? Would the guard get fired for doing anything? Maybe the store owners are afraid of getting burned down after dark if they do anything to stop this shit. Or, the store manager doesn't own the store so it isn't his loss? What does the law say about what a security guard can and cannot do?

Man, the world has sure changed from when I was a kid back in the 50s.
Can't touch the vermin. If you do a lawyer will jump up and sue you for oppression of the poor and he will win.
Other Vermin will touch the Vermin....as is always the case when the law of the jungle takes over as in this case...the bigger, stronger and more aggressive ( totally against the Marxist leanings of the SF city council) will come out on top. As this activity grows so will grow a tier of " Super Lifters " that wait for idiots like our cyclist friend to bike away with a bag full of loot and then beat the shit out of him to remove his loot from his possession. What will he do then? Report a theft?

JO
 
I was just wondering why that security guard let the guy go, are they told to stand down like the cops are? Would the guard get fired for doing anything? Maybe the store owners are afraid of getting burned down after dark if they do anything to stop this shit. Or, the store manager doesn't own the store so it isn't his loss? What does the law say about what a security guard can and cannot do?

Man, the world has sure changed from when I was a kid back in the 50s.
Can't touch the vermin. If you do a lawyer will jump up and sue you for oppression of the poor and he will win.
Other Vermin will touch the Vermin....as is always the case when the law of the jungle takes over as in this case...the bigger, stronger and more aggressive ( totally against the Marxist leanings of the SF city council) will come out on top. As this activity grows so will grow a tier of " Super Lifters " that wait for idiots like our cyclist friend to bike away with a bag full of loot and then beat the shit out of him to remove his loot from his possession. What will he do then? Report a theft?

JO
The left will cry "violence on the homeless", a lawyer will pop up and demand the assailant be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
 
I was just wondering why that security guard let the guy go, are they told to stand down like the cops are? Would the guard get fired for doing anything? Maybe the store owners are afraid of getting burned down after dark if they do anything to stop this shit. Or, the store manager doesn't own the store so it isn't his loss? What does the law say about what a security guard can and cannot do?

Man, the world has sure changed from when I was a kid back in the 50s.

are they told to stand down like the cops are?

In San Fran? No doubt.

Would the guard get fired for doing anything?

Fired and arrested.
 
I was just wondering why that security guard let the guy go, are they told to stand down like the cops are? Would the guard get fired for doing anything? Maybe the store owners are afraid of getting burned down after dark if they do anything to stop this shit. Or, the store manager doesn't own the store so it isn't his loss? What does the law say about what a security guard can and cannot do?

Man, the world has sure changed from when I was a kid back in the 50s.

They do not physically attempt to stop shoplifters today, that's why more and more retailers are locking more of their goods down.
When I was kid they would chase you in the parking lot if they had to. Not today.
 


Note to Superbadbrutha

Notice that all the shoplifters in all the videos on this topic on Youtube are black?

If liberal myth is to be believed only 13% should be black

70% should be white and 17% all others

But instead everyone is black
 
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Not surprised, knew he was black before I watched the video.

Course I'm not surprised. My wife showed me pics she took where she stopped at a target up by where she works. Some black dude walked in with a mask on, grabbed a tv and strolled out the door and no one did a thing. She followed him out and took a pic of him and the license plate of the car he got in and texted it to the store manager.

LOL at Mr. security guard with the goofy hairdo. I probably would have kicked the shithead's bike over and stomped his face into the linoleum.

Then picked his pocket, just to add insult to injury.

They aren't allowed to physically stop a thief, if they do the least they get is fired.

It's highly common for a thief to sue a store if they are injured by staff trying to stop them from stealing.

Mix in the fact that guy is black and currently society says, "blacks are special and can't be criminals" you'd be ripe for ridicule, fired, lawsuits, and publicly shamed.
 
At a board of supervisors hearing last week, representatives from Walgreens said that thefts at its stores in San Francisco were four times the chain’s national average, and that it had closed 17 stores, largely because the scale of thefts had made business untenable.
Employees at Walgreens had been told to stand aside as shoplifting took place because security officers had been assaulted repeatedly.

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All of this is the result of a 2014 California ballot measure that reclassified nonviolent theft as a misdemeanor, so long as the thief took less than $950 worth of material. Thieves quickly hit on a strategy: Hit up different stores for less than $950 worth of stuff. Then, amid the Black Lives Matter protests and riots of 2020, San Francisco decided to crack down on the police.

Mayor London Breed announced that booking photos would no longer be released, lest the prevalence of black and brown faces lead to stereotyping; she announced a $120 million cut to the police and sheriff’s department over the next two years, in the interest of “prioritizing investments in the African American community”; in the first six months of 2020, 23 officers resigned from the force.

Property crime has skyrocketed. It’s not just shoplifting: Burglaries increased nearly 50% year-on-year in 2020, and car theft jumped 34%. Meanwhile, the streets are littered with garbage, and have been for years thanks to lax law enforcement. In 2018, a survey of 153 blocks in downtown San Francisco showed trash on every block, 41 blocks “dotted with needles,” and 96 blocks with open human feces.

This form of governance has become all too common. Los Angeles, my former hometown, has steadily declined in terms of livability. Suburban areas have been inundated with homeless vagrants, often openly shooting up, while the police have been directed to do nothing; Venice Beach has become an enormous open-air homeless encampment. Seattle has morphed from the Emerald City into a refuge for those living on the street, regardless of the risks to other citizens.
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Yet the governance of “compassion” continues. So does the migration away from such foolhardy policy. The top outbound states in America, according to North American Moving Services, were all deep blue: Illinois, New York, California, New Jersey, and Maryland. The top inbound states were all red or purple: Idaho, Arizona, South Carolina, Tennessee, and North Carolina.

At some point, there will be no more Walgreens in San Francisco. Then we will undoubtedly hear about how this is the product of systemic racism and white privilege; we will hear tell of the brutality of American capitalism. The truth is far simpler: Where leftist governance reigns, criminality thrives. And where criminality thrives, Americans flee.



It is so hard to understand. Why does any sane person vote for the democrats?
 

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