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It'll probably be tolerated, exactly like pretty much all other crime, until local authorities have the budgets and wherewithal to address dealing with it.

What would you suggest?
Harsher penalties. New crimes means new laws and penalties to address them. This sort of action is collusion as it requires coordinating and planning. Use technology to help find those commiting the crime, use those identified to help find the other perps.

I'm afraid stopping them in action will be impossible. I'm sure some of them are armed and even if the store owner starts to go Rambo on them, the power of the mob will overwhelm him.
 
Not sure where this is but generally it’s the result of ultra woke DAs. It doesn’t take long for word to get around about what crimes go relatively unpunished. Pond scum like this is generational and their whole existence is about working the system.

I believe this took place in Seattle.
 
It'll probably be tolerated, exactly like pretty much all other crime, until local authorities have the budgets and wherewithal to address dealing with it.

What would you suggest?

get to the root cause, stop incentivise single parent household
 
I don't recall mobs of "Teens" ransacking and robbing stores like this 10 years ago. How did this become a regular thing today?


The rooftop Koreans solved it in the 90s. You can’t just close the businesses without crushing those people. They have insurance though! Anyone who says that should have their house burned down to try it on for size. I don’t recall have an answer or I’d live in one of those shitholes too. Whatever happened to the guy buying Detroit houses leveling them and making a farm?
 
You know back in middle ages they cut thiefs hand off....

Get caught stealing 3 times you lose one hand?

Alternatively

Hard manual labor doing rebar at local construction site

Im not even sure which choice is worse
 
It'll end when one or two small business owners or fed up citizens mag dump on a few dozen kids. Then half the country will argue that these were innocent kids murdered for the crime of shoplifting, and half will say they had it coming. Everyone will blame parents, and cops, and the media, and video games... they'll be super suprised and ask "how could this have happened".
 
Harsher penalties. New crimes means new laws and penalties to address them. This sort of action is collusion as it requires coordinating and planning. Use technology to help find those commiting the crime, use those identified to help find the other perps.

I'm afraid stopping them in action will be impossible. I'm sure some of them are armed and even if the store owner starts to go Rambo on them, the power of the mob will overwhelm him.

The current solution is that stores are locking up merchandise and/or leaving these shithole areas.

Getting rid of the $950 cut off for prosecuting this theft would be a good start.

And these communities need to stop crying "racism" when these companies start locking up merchandise in stores to prevent this kind of mass looting. Would they prefer that the businesses leave all together? Because the final move when they decide to give up.





'NEGATIVE' EFFECTS
Retail’s most controversial anti-theft policies from Target’s ‘racist’ makeup lockup to Walgreen’s hired security
https://www.the-sun.com/news/7361038/controversial-anti-theft-policies-target-walgreens-security/
RETAILERS continue to take controversial precautions as the battle to beat thieves at America's biggest stores shows no sign of ending, an expert has told The U.S. Sun.

With organized shoplifting on the rise - it increased by 26 percent last year according to the most recent National Retail Federation report - bosses at the likes of Target, Walgreens, Walmart, and CVS have been fighting back.

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Look that this asshat claim!! lol... Shoftlifting is down!!! That's what happens when the police won't arrest and DA won't prosecute. Unfucking real...


Yeah... blame the stores... and not the shit policies that lead to this. Now many stores are just leaving

The Stores that are Closing their doors due to rampant theft
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11965589/The-stores-closed-doors-rampant-theft.html
As Walmart shuts down four stores in crime-ridden Dem-led Chicago, DailyMail.com lists all the big box shops - from Macy's to Target - which have closed due to millions in losses from rampant theft

In the end... They won't have to worry about mass shoplifting, because there'll be no stores left to steal from.

Genius
 
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I believe this took place in Seattle.

All the big blue cities who are attempting shit policies in the name criminal reform are experiencing this in one fashion or another. It's just more prominent one the West Coast currently.
 
It'll continue as long as there are no repercussions for this type of action. Those committing them will continue to feel justified and untouchable.
 
This thread reminded me of this story I heard on NPR last night.

https://www.marketplace.org/2023/09...arview-ai-could-change-privacy-as-we-know-it/

This company has 30 billion photos on file to link real time images of faces to determine who they are.

At some point during their journey, they weren't wearing a mask. Cameras (ATM, traffic camera, public transportation, parking garage, etc) will get a glimpse of them. This information will then get sent to the local police.
 
You know back in middle ages they cut thiefs hand off....

Get caught stealing 3 times you lose one hand?

Alternatively

Hard manual labor doing rebar at local construction site

Im not even sure which choice is worse
Was waiting for the Sharia Law homes to show up.
 
I don't recall mobs of "Teens" ransacking and robbing stores like this 10 years ago. How did this become a regular thing today?




Shitty job probably pays close to minimum wage if not minimum wage.

Go to work.
Get beat up.
Shop goods gets stolen.
Police show up.
Say nothing they can do.
Have to clean up the mess your assaulters made.
Store owner wonders why it's tough to hire people.
People more incentivized to rob than work.


Solution will be like a return to the Sears catalogue days. A small caged lobby, two employees and one security guard working on the other side of the cage to hand things out. Or, what I've actually seen in other countries (they usually only do this at a certain time of night so as not to have the drunk bar crowd come into stores) is a locked front door with a small window that can be opened to exchange goods for cash.
 
The passenger has been arrested as well.

The daughter has released a statement.

 
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