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In reply to the discussion: US store owners are worried about shoplifting - what can be done? [View all]brooklynite
(96,882 posts)42. How many elections do people here want to lose?
If the average voter sees crime increasing and stores in their neighborhood closing (including local mom and pop stores), and the candidate messages they have in front of them are "law and order" or "fight corporate greed", which one do you think they're going to pick?
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US store owners are worried about shoplifting - what can be done? [View all]
Dial H For Hero
Feb 2022
OP
Shoplifting is a serious issue and I'm sure it isn't getting to be less of one
Sherman A1
Feb 2022
#1
I remember weepy, hand-wringing posts about parents stealing diapers and formula
AZSkiffyGeek
Feb 2022
#25
It's a form of terrorism if I have to worry whether I will be assaulted by people ripping off stuff.
58Sunliner
Feb 2022
#19
They should tag their inventory. Most stores do that. Keep the metal detectors at the doors
ancianita
Feb 2022
#43