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Posted on 10/19/2020 10:17:27 AM PDT by rintintin
After months of seeing its shelves repeatedly cleaned out by brazen shoplifters, the Walgreens at Van Ness and Eddy in San Francisco is getting ready to close.
The last day is Nov. 11, Walgreens spokesman Phil Caruso said.
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How does anything stay open in California when that state has essentially legalized shoplifting under $950?
Vote Democrat!
bttt
Someone could read the “Store Is Closing. Please Visit Our Other Store Locations” sign——but somebody stole it.
How does anything stay open in California when that state has essentially legalized shoplifting under $950?
They won’t for long. This is a simple fact. A few might try to raise prices to cover theft losses, but in the end the business formula will simply not work. Everyone will order goods online and retail shops will shutter.
The irony is that this policy also creates another form of taxation. Honest citizens pay for the losses to these businesses in either higher prices or taxes (the companies write off the loss).
no prosecutions for under $950 value....
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I forgot that quirky malfeasance of their duty to protect property in CA. Astounding.
Crime, shit- coated streets, drug addicts enabled and supplied by the city, highest housing and living costs ($2million for a little attached row house built 70 years ago), highest taxes, and insane politicians - and people want to escape. Those that can, are doing so
Can’t get past the paywall.
Shoplifting is just undocumented shopping—and Walgreens is racist and fascist if they try to stop it! ;-)
Expropriation of the Expropriators
No such thing as Private Property in Progressives Ideology
Just try stealing something from a thief.
And the people there will complain about having only small stores that cost a fortune.
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