Okay with that said. Don't the police or store security have to way until you've tried to leave the store to get you for shoplifting not while you are at the cash register paying? What did I miss here?
Need I look?
I can’t watch but I presume it’s a crazy black woman again...
Probably have to wait to arrest someone. Probably don’t have to wait to ask if someone paid for something. Sounds like he asked her something that set her off.
MEATBALL II
I guess the motorized scooters are helpful for some. Others tend to abuse them. Two black women, in their 20s, maybe early 30s, overweight but seemingly mobile enough when they walked into store, were in a local HEB early in the morning this weekend store chuckling to themselves as they decided they were going to ride the scooters. Lazy ass individuals.
Not sure if it applies here but there was a young YOUTUBER posting a video warning her friends that “Walmart plays the long game.”
She explained that Walmart doesn’t arrest you for checking out while hiding some purchase from payment. They record you stealing over and over again until they get into the higher penalty bracket (sentencing) based on value of the items stolen and THEN they arrest you.
I wonder if that’s what’s going on here because, I am not sure but I don’t think the police normally respond to a shoplifter in time to meet them while they are still checking out? So maybe she hid some items from payment and she’s either over a limit they waited for (multiple visits/thefts) or they think they can prove through prior videos she always steals by putting products in her purse, and that if she did it today it’s theft prior to leaving? I dunno?
Bkmk
Obama Alinsky’s entitlement program.
Asian woman?
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-- Jesse Jackson The Color of Suspicion
By Jeffrey Goldberg Published: June 20, 1999
http://www.nytimes.com/1999/06/20/magazine/the-color-of-suspicion.html
Ghettopotomus
There’s a great episode of Southpark where the kids see someone in a Rascal driving around in Walmart. The comment “one of these days that’s going to be you Cartman.” Hilarity ensued.
Walmartians.
From what I read, she was attempting to leave through a closed register’s passageway..
No, in most states they only have to catch you concealing something. The act of concealing equates to the intent to steal and is treated as shoplifting.