DUmmy rsmithnumbers, one of the DUmp's most prolific, but alas, untalented, bouncemeisters spins a tale about a high-dollar shoplifter. The discussion boils down to a common thief versus a retail store. Guess which side the DUmp takes:
rsmith6621 (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-07-11 07:34 PM
Original message
Just Watched Someone Shoplift A Bunch.....
Went to Safeway an hour ago to get some milk. While there I noticed a friend of mine who is in security lurkin around and endcap looking toward the meat department when WHAM BAM he and another security dude took off running. They were chasing a 20 something women with a large purse bag. They chased her out the doors and stopped her in the parking lot.
I was there to see her brought in to the security office and then about 10 minutes later my friend brought out 15 family packs of T-Bones each probably valued at $50.00 pre club card savings. He saw me and came over to see how my healing was going from my recent surgery, I said rough day at the office, he said ya they are having on average 6 shoplifting events a day the store in the past 6 weeks shoplifting has gone up 300% and they have added a few more personal[sic].
I asked is it proportional to the economy he said actually yes and he is fearing what could happen over the next two months if things don't pick up.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x1686200Fifteen family packs of T-bone steaks! This shoplifter handled more meat than Horse with no Brain on the first Saturday night of the month!
tblue (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-07-11 09:18 PM
Response to Reply #1
19. Throw the book at the Wall Streeters first.
Then BP and Massey mines, the frackers, the torturers, the criminal war and Interior dept. contractors, the fascists in state houses trying to take down unions. Then maybe we can go after the lady who stole some food.
sabrina 1 (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-07-11 09:42 PM
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23. We still have laws like that in this country?
Laws against theft? Great! When will be seeing 'security' arrive on Wall St.??
RaleighNCDUer (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-07-11 07:39 PM
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3. Great News! The economy is turning around!
"...they have added a few more personal."
izquierdista (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-07-11 07:44 PM
Response to Reply #4
7. The proceeds of which,
would feed her and her family longer than if she took the same weight of rice.
I wonder how often these desperate, hungry DUmmies steal rice or dried beans. Maybe...never?
coalition_unwilling (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-07-11 07:40 PM
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5. He and his security guard colleague probably have way more in
common with the person they detained than either has or ever will have with the shareholders and executives of Safeway.
As the 19th-century French anarchist Proudhon said, "(All) property is theft" ("La propriete, c'est le vol.")
Anyone who tries to stop theft is a sucker.
WorseBeforeBetter (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-07-11 07:51 PM
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8. She should have swung by the seafood counter to make it surf 'n turf night.
I feel sympathetic toward those who are truly suffering, but 15 family packs of T-bones is a bit questionable.
oldlib (465 posts) Sun Aug-07-11 07:52 PM
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9. This is a sad time
for America. People are driven to shoplifting to feed their families. On a daily basis I see these people at the
markets with barely enough to pay for their needs. This economy has reached the dreadful status of the Great Depression.
DUmmy oldlib is obviously stupider than he is old. He has no conception of what the Great Depression was like.
DUmmy Shandris, whoevere that is, serves as the DUmp's shoplifting coach:
Shandris (912 posts) Sun Aug-07-11 07:58 PM
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11. It's highly possible she didn't live nearby...
...and couldn't come back every 6 hours to get a fresh can of cat food for her family to eat that meal. Jesus Christ, do some of you hear yourselves? "What?! It wasn't cat food! No sympathy!". With meat amounts like that, she was going to sell it, freeze what she had left, and buy proper (read: not ****ing cat food) food for her family.
Yes, it was a bit on the big side. Hell, it was very much on the big side. And why not? In this day of constant surveillance, you better make off with your haul the first time, cuz there won't be a second.
The Trailer Park Boys called this "the big dirty".
ZombieHorde (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-07-11 08:00 PM
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12. My...
My_spacebar_is_broken,_so_I_am_using_underscores.
She_should_have_carried_pepper_spray.
I_wonder_if_the_men_who_chased_her_have_illegal_files_on_their_computers.
That's really irritating and offensive - both the opinon and the stupid underscores.
Lyric (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-07-11 08:27 PM
Response to Reply #16
18. Why would you think that?
Logic says that if you steal 50 lbs of steak and sell them for $5 a pound, you're making a lot more than the value of a 50 lb bag of rice or beans. You could buy TEN bags of rice and beans for that amount.
Or a bag of weed and some forties.
Aerows (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-07-11 09:25 PM
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21. You don't steal T-Bones to feed a family
You steal T-Bones to sell/trade to somebody else to get money. Thanks to her, prices for all of us feeding our families the right way, go up.
Ah, DUmmy Aerows, stay thirsty, my hen.
in_cog_ni_to (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-07-11 09:33 PM
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22. At least it was food and not makeup or something stupid.
T-Bones though.....champaign[sic] taste on a water budget. I actually feel sorry for anyone who feels they have to steal to eat.
How the hell could she carry 15 family packs of steak in a purse? Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn. BIG purse.
Well, now, when I'm in Central Illinois, there's a buffet I like in Urbana. Don't know what the tastes are like in
Champaign, but I'm sure you can get champagne, if that's what you want.
DUmmy Firenumber has a brainstorm on a unique shoplifting method:
Fire1 (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-07-11 09:45 PM
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25. Is it true if you eat the food in the store, they can't arrest you?
Heard that about a year ago when a mother was feeding her kids in the grocery isle of some grocery store.
Codeine (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-07-11 09:51 PM
Response to Reply #25
28. Like hell we can't.
If someone eats a couple grapes or cherry tomatoes nobody cares, but if you're eating our merchandise in such quantity
as to affect our bottom line you will be arrested and we will press charges.
DUmmy Codeine sounds like a repuke, with that "bottom line" bullshit.
Codeine (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-07-11 09:52 PM
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29. Shoplifting is a nonstop scourge in the grocery industry.
People will steal our shit regardless of the economic climate.
Yep, repuke for sure.