Posted on 07/05/2022 1:25:19 PM PDT by Zhang Fei
*** I refuse to let them check my receipt ***
I used to say, “You have no legal authority over me” when refusing. Now all the greeters recognize me at my local Walmart, and don’t bother to ask.
They always say, “have a nice day.”, even when I sounded a little cranky back when I still got asked to show my receipt.
Cherry picking. A store manager told me that only certain people in asset protection and management are authorized to talk to thieves and have them prosecuted. Door greeters who are not authorized report immediately to those who are. And notice the cameras all over those stores. They’re being replaced with much higher resolution devices and many other gadgets.
Because of the pro-drug regime, this is a time of transition for stores. Before long, you’ll see that drug users will be lower class residents everywhere (more watched, more controlled, less often armed than now, etc.). It’s already happening, but most people don’t know how.
If someone is suspected of theft but not caught the first time, that person will be under more surveillance during subsequent entries. And yes, the system for that is being developed. A system is also being developed for others who cause other kinds of disruptions. Too many recent druggies, too many losses and liabilities.
If you want to stop paying the bills for that, start the war on drugs that was promised and never initiated.
I know of a couple of different Walmart stores in my area, where police have pursued and stopped thieves after they left. The proof was already electronically obtained. That’s the near future. And thieves are banned from entering the stores again. Before long, all stores will be equipped such, that a thief won’t enter any Walmart store anywhere again. Same with some of the other retailers.
Parking lots? Also more surveillance with license plate readers and recording.
It appears that in the near future, criminals will starve. Also, look for more institutions to be built.
Upbringing, pride and self-respect.
I’ve worked for as little as $1.80/hr. No matter what the job was or how much I was being paid, I tried to do the best job possible.
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It’s why he drove the pick-up to work every day.
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