So if I go in there and steal 900 bucks of toilet paper and hand cleaner nothing happens but if I go in there and buy the same items and try to sell them for more I'll get shamed and arrested?
Happens all the time in SF with their "criminal justice reform." They did that before and know they'll get away with it, as long as it's under a certain dollar amount. You saw employees didn't even try to stop them, and you can hear the dejection in their voices
Needs more guns. This is why everyone in the south is respectful. Because everyone’s got guns.
Maybe someone will wise up and get an old fashioned pricing gun and tag everything $901, then just use the code reader at the pos
Sad how liberals love to reward criminals while hurting tax payers.
Yep, the cost for these stolen goods gets priced into all the items as a whole so everyone pays more as a result
So stealing ~$900 in stolen goods from thieves is fair game in CA too? Or is this considered illegal...
Can an employee/bystander not just take/“steal” the loot from the the thieves and put it back on the store’s shelf?
The amazing part to me is that any stores stay open under those conditions.
Pretty soon they’re going to put the entire store behind a cage where you have to order what you want from the clerk behind the counter.
Every store in SF will look like this
So if I go in there and steal 900 bucks of toilet paper and hand cleaner nothing happens but if I go in there and buy the same items and try to sell them for more I'll get shamed and arrested?
Happens all the time in SF with their "criminal justice reform." They did that before and know they'll get away with it, as long as it's under a certain dollar amount. You saw employees didn't even try to stop them, and you can hear the dejection in their voices