Posted on 04/24/2023 6:50:41 AM PDT by Red Badger
Everything is locked up except the criminals.........
VIDEO AT LINK.................
I bet they are Plexiglass.....................
You know you are in a sketchy neighborhood when the stores have things like razor blades and salon shampoos behind lock and key.
Walmart does a lot of employee shopping for the customer. I
see employees pulling around these large carts with several
bags being filled. People drive up and the employees put the
bags in their car and off they go. Walmart has also gotten to
the point where there aren’t but a couple of check out lines
open. They are pushing customers to the self check out area.
“Porch Pirates are rampant...”
Good point but maybe the big hauls will be from invading and robbing the warehouses.
Nawww, there will be the rare “ actual customer in aisle 5” or the shoplifters will just ask the clerks for things to add to their carts before taking the whole cart contents out in the wheeled luggage they were going to “Buy”.
In the seventies the McDonald’s in South Jamaica (Queens, New York) had bulletproof glass. The now-defunct Jamaica Savings Bank (1866-1999) opened a new home branch office with 15-foot high ceilings. Very soon installed floor to ceiling bullet-proof glass.
Supermarket, electronics, household items, even ammo (except .410 shells) all appear to be pre scamdemic stocking levels.
It would be a lot cheaper and more effective to put air-locks at the store entrance and exit and require a customer to post a bond to enter the store.
Or just shut all brick and mortar stores and switch to on-line only.
Plexiglass can be cut with an acetylene torch.
They need to put in bank-vaults.
And even then, there should be an armed guard every 10 feet.
No kidding. Imagine the amount of stealing it takes to justify such expenditure.
There’s never any problem at my local McDonald’s. I’m not quite sure why.
Oh, wait…
I get a little uncomfortable when there is a armed guard at a MCDs.. not because he is armed but because its a MCDs..
And i’m almost certainly in a bad neighborhood.
It would seem that every customer would need a clerk-with-a-key to accompany them as they shop. That seems very inefficient.
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I recall a department store decades ago [1970s] that had demonstration products in cases. The customer would walk around with a clipboard and ‘order’ form, write down the item(s) they wanted, take the form to one of several check-outs, wait while the item(s) came from a warehouse.
Stores in ‘crime’ areas may need to revert to that kind of operation.
My thoughts exactly.
when the fast food employees are behind bullet resistant glazing...
How sad.
My friend cannot leave her compound without an armed guard.
Disenfranchised youts of America.
Easy solution: Get an employee to open a cabinet for you, then bash him over his honky head and take his keys. You and your home boyz be laffin’ all da way out dat racist joint.
Locked cabinets are racist!........................
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