To: ApplegateRanch
I don't buy the "public view" argument for damages (people on line or passing by have forgotten this by now, and I'm sure nobody stuck around for the whole time to see how long she was there).
Sure, I'd gladly support either the store, a small claims court, or a jury awarding her for the value of her time, and maybe even a minimal amount ($200) for the aggravation this caused her. But I'm sure that's not what neither you or folks he support her suing the company are saying.
To: zencycler
I got stopped once on the way out of a walmart because they thought I shoplifted.
the stop lasted all of 5 minutes as I showed them my empty pockets and the receipt for the items I bought.
They apologized for the mistake and sent me on my way.
I guess I should have sued.
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