Posted on 01/01/2024 9:44:53 PM PST by SeekAndFind
These establishments do not deserve my patronage.
> These establishments do not deserve my patronage. <
And they don’t deserve to have any decent employees. So maybe those stores should hire bums and drug addicts right off the street. See how that works out.
Scratch Academy from getting any more of my business.
Jack these retailer’s insurance rates so high they can’t afford to remain in business. It’s obvious they have no desire to protect their assets since insurance will cover it.
This is not a new policy. Six years ago, I worked for a store with this policy.
Retail workers have been killed chasing after thieves. Sometimes, lawsuits are filed against the store when the thief is injured.
So, not even the store detectives would chase after thieves. They'd merely take video and photos and hand the evidence over to police.
My favorite gun & ammo store in Fairbanks has the employees open carrying. It would be dang near a death sentence for any fool to try to steal anything there.
A few examples from a quick search on FR:
Employee killed trying to prevent liquor store robbery in West Covina
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4188445/posts
California Home Depot employee shot, killed trying to stop suspected shoplifter
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4146828/posts
Employee killed while confronting shoplifter taking ammunition
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4118337/posts
Great. I think any criminal knowing might just pocket some ammo, ask to a pistol, load it and order the employees help him carry out the entire display case and load their truck.... Academy wouldn’t have cause to fire anyone.
In Japan, convenience stores across the nation carry small orange orbs called bohan yo kara boru (anticrime color balls).
They’re paintballs — plastic spheres filled with brightly colored liquid pigment kept on hand in case of a stickup or a shoplifting crime. The idea is to lob one after a robber and mark him to improve the chance of an arrest.
To increase the chances of hitting a moving target they aim at the perp's feet causing the balls to shatter on impact and release their contents in a radius as wide as 30 feet.
I say, if you can, hit them in the head!
The Catch 22 here is set a policy that says DO NOT PURSUE. But the employee knows there is a higher degree of the risk of being laid off since the company is losing money!
I was kind of wondering the same thing. What is to stop them from stealing every weapon they have?
“These establishments do not deserve my patronage.”
If we don’t support retailers who continue to sell firearms and especially handguns and those scary-looking rifles, the many DEI pressure groups will have won.
Not many big general sporting goods companies are left that do. Dick’s gave in and now is the darling of wall street even though its financials are worse. Academy continues selling self-defense firearms after being sued about and blamed for the Uvalde school attack.
Hopefully when the news cycle dies down Academy will quietly rehire these good folks the way Home Depot did, and look for better lawyers and insurance. After Uvalde I can’t imagine Academy’s board wouldn’t think that letting a firearm go out with a criminal isn’t different than basketball shoes.
Academy stores are in conservative states, where they would stand a better chance in court. Maybe what this situation and the Uvalde situation call for is those states (or Congress) passing laws relieving tort liability and providing public compensation for injuries (workman’s comp?) sustained protecting against gun crimes. It would be a more sensible crime fighting expense than most.
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I know it’s not a popular opinion in this forum. But it’s probably the corporate policy being enforced here. There is a reason these employees are released for protecting merchandise from theft. We’ve got to use our brains here and think this through. The path of least resistance is to get out of the way and let the police do their job. That keeps the employees and the customers in the safest position. That’s who we’re protecting here. An employee who offers resistance, presents an unpredictable risk factor and, regardless the outcome, makes the already volatile situation more dangerous. The least risk option to protect lives and safety is to ignore the protecting ‘property’ part. And step out of the way. Merchandise is insured for dissipation, property can be replaced, repaired, restored and even improved. People generally cannot, and that’s where the insurance risk resides.
There is a presumption that there’s an effective law enforcement infrastructure in place. But the corruption of the prosecutorial system is a whole different story.
I own my own store. You will not be cottled like this if I see you stealing from me inside my private property.
Of course it is against company policy!
They tell you it is against company policy in orientation and with annual updates.
If your employee is injured or killed, the employee or the family will sue the company.
If the criminal is injured or killed, the criminal or the family will sue the company.
That’s some catch, that catch 22. 😆😂😄😊
Sounds like a story line rejected by the producers of the film “Idiocracy” for being to idiotic.
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