Depressing. I walked in the door of a local Ulta here in Jacksonville a couple of days ago just as a group of three women - not “teens,” just normal looking 20-30ish women - went walking out the door with their arms full of boxes of perfume.
They almost mowed me down because I was coming in the same door at that point and had no idea what was going on. I heard one of the staff on the phone with somebody - police? management? - say “we just got hit,” so I guess it’s not the first time it’s happened there.
But there was nothing they could do. They took photos of the women’s car and maybe got the license plate, but since Jacksonville is a liberal pit that is probably the only city in Florida to have encouraged BLM, that’s not going to do a darn thing.
And this was just a neighborhood store in a basic middle class mall with a Publix and some other non-luxury stores.
Stopped Off at the CVS in Anniston Georgia it’s right off Highway 20. I was going in there to buy some electric toothbrushes for my grandkids as a stockingvstuffer for Christmas gift
Anyway everything electric was locked down everything toothbrushes water parks etc.
I asked the girl at the desk that the CVS store in my town does it have everything locked up. She says your store aint Aniston
Think about what I just posted for a moment
A couple of days ago, I went into my local Fred Meyer (Kroger) store, and the security guard was dealing with a shouting homeless man who was loitering in the foyer where the shopping carts are kept. When I left the store 15 minutes later, the security guard was gone and the homeless man was still there.