michaelskis
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When I was a kid, one of the most rebellious things a kid can do is to take a pack of gum from the corner store without paying for it.
Today shoplifting is a bit more brazen than in the past. Data shows a notable increase over the past few years and is expected to continue:
However, I have been seeing more and more reports of "Good Samaritans" detaining or at least preventing shoplifting from occurring. But with some businesses, they rather take the loss than the liability risk have have standard policies that staff is not to engage. Others are hiring security guards. Several of our local big-box retailers have uniformed, unarmed, security guards that are present to help prevent shoplifters. Personally, I noticed these folks are often older in age and are not likely to have the physical strength to prevent anything.
My question for you is would you step in and do something to prevent a shoplifter? If so, to what degree would you go? Notify the store, call the cops, or engage directly?
Today shoplifting is a bit more brazen than in the past. Data shows a notable increase over the past few years and is expected to continue:
However, I have been seeing more and more reports of "Good Samaritans" detaining or at least preventing shoplifting from occurring. But with some businesses, they rather take the loss than the liability risk have have standard policies that staff is not to engage. Others are hiring security guards. Several of our local big-box retailers have uniformed, unarmed, security guards that are present to help prevent shoplifters. Personally, I noticed these folks are often older in age and are not likely to have the physical strength to prevent anything.
My question for you is would you step in and do something to prevent a shoplifter? If so, to what degree would you go? Notify the store, call the cops, or engage directly?
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