I guess the woman maybe made a mistake thinking she could stop these perps, but at at the same time she was trying to protect the store’s best interests. Now she gets fired. Let’s just say she didn’t try to prevent his; just let it happen. The three perps might possibly get away with it & this would encourage others to try the same thing another time. After awhile, the store decides it’s just not worth it & decides to close up shop, especially if this sort of thing has occurred at other Lowes stores. This lady is out of a job either way, but possibly without injuries by doing it according to store rules. However it’s the same old situation at the store if it keeps getting “lifted”. If the wheels of justice would do their part this might not have to be an ongoing situation. The normal punishments for this crime(if there are any) just aren’t working, but there are other methods yet untried.
All good points thx. -OGINJ
We have a Lowes and a Home Depot.
We were in Home Depot last weekend and was shocked to see they had locked up previously accessible merchandise behind bars.
You had to get a employee from somewhere to come and unlock the gate to get the merchandise.
We left....................