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This is becoming far too common place in UK and USA judging by media.

 

Blatant theft ! and seemingly couldnt careless who sees them or of any consequences.

 

 

 

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I California, many people walk into Walgreens, CVS, or a similar store, load up a wagon with $900 in goods, and walk straight out the door. The "security guards" do nothing, and the police seem to have very little interest. 

 

Further evidence of the breaking down of American society. Crime in America is way up and morality is way down. 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, 1FinickyOne said:

.. no way to stop them. 

There's a way, but the snowflakes would melt ... ????

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Very low key when compared to the Manchester craze of 'steaming' years ago - where a large gang of very violent ethnics would storm a shop and pick it clean like locusts.

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3 hours ago, Regyai said:

Very low key when compared to the Manchester craze of 'steaming' years ago - where a large gang of very violent ethnics would storm a shop and pick it clean like locusts.

Don't know if it is still the same but Manchester used to be run by street gangs. Many years ago when i was a student in Manchester my mate worked in one of the designer clothes shops. He told me on a regular basis gang members would try on the most expensive stone island coats and then casually say "I'll take this one" and just walk out the shop without paying. In the end they had to start employing gang members to stand on the door as security. Crazy!

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13 hours ago, Black Ops said:

Blatant theft ! and seemingly couldnt careless who sees them or of any consequences.

Mainly because there aren't any consequences, except for the "good guys" that try to stop them.

 

 

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