Posted on 02/11/2023 4:58:00 AM PST by george76
New York City retail workers told the Post that they are fed up with the brazen shoplifters who hit their stores and are scared to step in — as complaints for store thefts soar to record levels.
‘You never know if these guys have knives,’ Nike security guard says
...
A 30-year-old security guard at a Manhattan Nike store told The Post Friday that at least one person per day tries to make off with some goods.
...
‘As bad as Dinkins’ era,’
...
Shoplifting continues to run unchecked in NYC and stores like the Modern State party supply store on 3rd Ave and 72 St get hit daily and owner Louis Weissbart says its’s only getting worse.
...
They’re not stealing food or other essentials from me .. it’s all discretionary stuff. They steal toys like crazy. They are stealing to make money.
...
Weissbart said he doesn’t even call the police anymore when someone shoplifts from his store ..
He raged over the NYPD’s inaction and blamed much of the uptick on justice reforms that have created a “revolving door” for criminals. He said he hasn’t seen any change since the mayor’s retail summit last December.
...
“One of my managers got knifed when he tried to throw someone out.”
‘Sometimes they bring suitcases,’ a food store cashier says
...
A cashier at a Food Emporium said they get ripped off at least six times a day.
“And those are just the ones we see,” Virginia Ribiara said.
...
Cops tell supermarket owner ‘there’s nothing they can do’
...
shoplifters know the law and will be back on the street in just a few hours even if the cops decide to arrest them.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Life will be hard in the gulag. A good day for them will be when they manage to steal someone's blanket to keep from freezing to death...
Bet if companies lost their ability to deduct for shrink this would end a lot sooner...
You get what you vote for.
Possibly, but ambulance chasing lawyers would no doubt be looking for a big payday for the poor misunderstood criminal.
Someone once coined the term, "Food Desert". That's pretty much the way it's going to end up.. Ether that or, like the old days, hang'm like horse thieves and cattle rustlers.. I kind'a like that last choice.
i worked with a kid whose parents were drug addicts- they used to steal from the grocery to sell the stuff out of their trunk in DC.
( NOT to feed their kids, mind you, for drug $$)
Out of chaos- BOLSHEVIK ORDER!
Welfare.
I’m in no big city and walked into the local Walmart for the first time in perhaps a year. I was browsing for a few things and was already debating walking out due to not finding what I needed and higher prices than a store down the road (I did walk out).
Notable observation while I was walking through:
The socks were behind locked glass.
Socks.
Some shoplifters’ heads on stakes outside stores would be a start toward solving the problem.
“if companies lost their ability to deduct for shrink this would end a lot sooner”
Probably so, but B & M stores (particularly mom and pops) “taking the hit” is not going to last long.
When they stop generating the cash to pay their vendors and employees it is game, set and match.
At one time, you paid “protection money” to the local mobster to have shoplifters taken around back and their fingers broken.
The city is full of Rite-Aid, Duane Reed and CVS convenience store/pharmacies.
They keep things like razors, hair styling products, and even toothpaste under lock and key, where you need to fetch a clerk to open up the case for you if you want something.
Nevertheless, some of the Black "customers" will still take what is not under lock and key and walk right out with it. They will not be stopped. Anybody else, White, Hispanic, or Asian, will almost certainly be stopped and likely placed under arrest.
This is just the way it is in NYC these days.
I hope those who can shoplift with impunity enjoy it while they can. Eventually, there will be a day of reckoning.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.