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In reply to the discussion: Walmart. Thousands of police calls. You paid the bill. [View all]PaulaFarrell
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I hope the bad guys learn that if you do a crime at Walmart, that they will call the cops.
braddy
May 2016
#1
I don't know if it works or not, the bad guys do something, and Walmart calls the police,
braddy
May 2016
#18
Helping to hide and protect the bad guys from being arrested doesn't help, we see that
braddy
May 2016
#44
The "BAD GUYS" were not the reason the police were called 98% of the time.
Ford_Prefect
May 2016
#58
If a store has a car or truck blocking their entrance or handicapped spaces, or fire zones
braddy
May 2016
#111
Why should someone stealing a handicap space get off so easy when the fine could be up to
braddy
May 2016
#122
Yes, I have had my cars towed, that is why I know it is better than being ticketed for
braddy
May 2016
#132
Shop lifters are criminals, are we going to make it legal to steal a certain amount per theft?
braddy
May 2016
#88
You seriously think that's the only alternative? Use your imagination a little more.
lostnfound
May 2016
#91
Either these crimes and criminals get reported to the police, or they don't, if someone assaults me
braddy
May 2016
#92
Oh plez. We are paying for Walmart security. Those calls aren't worth calling the police.
rhett o rick
May 2016
#103
Waiting for police and an arrest being made, or a ticket issued, means that crime is on the
braddy
May 2016
#106
I bet they do, they file reports, issue tickets and summonses, and make arrests, all these count
braddy
May 2016
#109
you might want to watch the documentary "the high cost of low prices" about wal-mart, and little
niyad
May 2016
#117
Externalization is one of my (many) pet peeves with Corporations in the 21st century...
Moostache
May 2016
#65
I suspect a big part of it is Walmart uses civil demands as a profit center.
Hassin Bin Sober
May 2016
#56
In the article it describes cops taking 2.5 hours driving to get the $3 theft
lostnfound
May 2016
#32
To put that in perspective, Walmart had nearly 500 billion in sales in 2015
EvolveOrConvolve
May 2016
#112
You might want to check your facts - Hillary is not on the board for Walmart
liberal N proud
May 2016
#9
No, I'll just say I will take my coffee on the veranda since you are already on the cross.
Feeling the Bern
May 2016
#64
Wasn't there a Canadian Walmart shut down by corporate after the store voted to unionize?
Hassin Bin Sober
May 2016
#59
Costco cuz they treat employees better, target if not available at Costco...Never ever Walmart unles
lostnfound
May 2016
#89
Exactly. And domestic abuse victims who call cops more than three times can be evicted
lostnfound
May 2016
#36
Those commenters are largely the same people who complain about "welfare" and "food stamps",
drm604
May 2016
#38
I am getting really tired of subsidizing this welfare queen China depot where I NEVER shop.
Kip Humphrey
May 2016
#39
In some states, the localities get a penny or so cut of sales taxes generated within their borders.
1939
May 2016
#72
Walmart has become a bad citizen on so many levels; the founders must be rolling in their graves
Hekate
May 2016
#76
Walmart, McDonald's, other large corporations are living off the Tax Payers
dem in texas
May 2016
#82
"Calls are so common the police often sit in the parking lots waiting for the next one."
KamaAina
May 2016
#95
If a bar got that many calls ... the police would have had it closed as a nusance..
NotHardly
May 2016
#119