I understand your point. The solutions do not lie in any 1 store. They’re much larger and way more difficult to implement. It would take a national conversation and realization that perhaps the life we’ve created, the path we’re on, in a very large sense, all encompassing, needs to change
Theft has been frowned upon forever, what discussion needs to be had? Only a percentage of people who still are truly poor the rest are just assholes using poverty as an excuse
It’s not a big assumption, we’ve always lived in a monkey see monkey do world, these people know they won’t be stopped and in some overly bizarre cities they don’t even arrest them
I can tell you with 100% certainty that you're losing a lot more money from people no longer impulse purchasing something because it's too much of a bother than the minimal losses you get from shoplifting.
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