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"You gonna take me to cussing jail now? Fuck you"
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Why is it OK to treat your customers like criminals? That's the part I don't understand.
Again, because they are potential criminals.
I don't see why checking bags in general is a problem.
Do you complain when someone on the train asks you for your ticket? When you are asked for ID when buying alcohol?
Why should the company blindly trust you?
Walmart calls it shrinkage and the definitely budget for it at each store.
I had the pleasure of working there over ten years ago while I was going to college.
I worked loss prevention at a Ross, and from what I hear (I work at Walmart) it's almost the same as Ross. He made a rookie mistake by confronting a customer for shoplifting. Also, isn't he supposed to be in uniform?...
I worked loss prevention at a Ross, and from what I hear (I work at Walmart) it's almost the same as Ross. He made a rookie mistake by confronting a customer for shoplifting. Also, isn't he supposed to be in uniform?...
Macy's I hear is a fucking shitshow compared to this and rife with racial profiling. The fact they can physically detain people is equally ridiculous.
I don't shop anywhere where I'm treated like a potential criminal. Check my bag once and I never come back.
"You gonna take me to cussing jail now? Fuck you"
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These comments are confusing me. Are there more videos like this of just this one guy?
I would like to go down the rabbit hole the OP did. But he gave no other examples. Sad!
I don't shop anywhere where I'm treated like a potential criminal. Check my bag once and I never come back.
The cringe in this thread is strong. Just seems like a really shitty mistake a kid made, he's trying to do his job.
Better not go shopping in (many stores in) Germany then.
Explain why this is worse than asking for ID.
Or would that also drive you away as a customer?
I mean, they obviously assume you might try to purchase something which would be illegal.
I worked loss prevention at a Ross, and from what I hear (I work at Walmart) it's almost the same as Ross. He made a rookie mistake by confronting a customer for shoplifting. Also, isn't he supposed to be in uniform?...
Macy's I hear is a fucking shitshow compared to this and rife with racial profiling. The fact they can physically detain people is equally ridiculous.
The cringe in this thread is strong. Just seems like a really shitty mistake a kid made, he's trying to do his job.
The cringe in this thread is strong. Just seems like a really shitty mistake a kid made, he's trying to do his job.
The cringe in this thread is strong. Just seems like a really shitty mistake a kid made, he's trying to do his job.
I worked loss prevention at a Ross, and from what I hear (I work at Walmart) it's almost the same as Ross. He made a rookie mistake by confronting a customer for shoplifting. Also, isn't he supposed to be in uniform?...
Macy's I hear is a fucking shitshow compared to this and rife with racial profiling. The fact they can physically detain people is equally ridiculous.
Better not go shopping in (many stores in) Germany then.
Explain why this is worse than asking for ID.
Or would that also drive you away as a customer?
I mean, they obviously assume you might try to purchase something which would be illegal.
The cringe in this thread is strong. Just seems like a really shitty mistake a kid made, he's trying to do his job.
The cringe in this thread is strong. Just seems like a really shitty mistake a kid made, he's trying to do his job.
The cringe in this thread is strong. Just seems like a really shitty mistake a kid made, he's trying to do his job.
Teaching critical thinking skills isn't high on the curriculum in the US huh?
Hell, teaching common sense doesn't seem to be on their either...
You are assuming a whole lot.I don't think that an altercation with a tiny, purple-faced fascist should be built into every transaction by design. When stores employ these methods of loss prevention I just shop online instead.
I am talking about having to open your bag as a routine thing at the checkout, not about what happened in the video.Asking for an ID is more for covering the store so they make sure they are not selling alcohol to anyone underage. They aren't accusing you of anything just covering their ass.
Putting your hands on someones cart, blocking their means of leaving the store, and asking to see their receipt before they leave is basically saying "hey we think you stole something, now prove you didn't" It doesn't equate out to "are you old enough to buy this"
It's $18.50. Throw them both in jail.
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Teaching critical thinking skills isn't high on the curriculum in the US huh?
Hell, teaching common sense doesn't seem to be on their either...
Yeah. The main speaker is human garbage. Fuck people who think like this walking trash.Griffin McElroy knows how powerless the loss prevention people really are.
https://youtu.be/QBC6xPvkBF8
they aren't suppose to stop you if you leave
but some of the dumb fuckers might try to
Fairly certain this is a misconception as it isnt universal. It depends on the state and the store. In some places they actually can legally detain you via "reasonable measures". Basically they cant manhandle you or throw you to the ground, but IIRC there wasa recent incident with a teenage girl where tbey tried to detain her with minimal physical intervention (still some mind you) and were within their legal grounds to do so. Then the girl assaulted them, which gave them the authority to *forcibly* detain her or something.
The idea that you are home free if you make it out of the store is a common misconception, I think. I am not 100% sure though.
OT: This guy was a real tool and will likely lose his job.
Yeah. The main speaker is human garbage. Fuck people who think like this walking trash.
Again, because they are potential criminals.
I don't see why checking bags in general is a problem.
Do you complain when someone on the train asks you for your ticket? When you are asked for ID when buying alcohol?
Why should the company blindly trust you?
Griffin McElroy knows how powerless the loss prevention people really are.
https://youtu.be/QBC6xPvkBF8
This seemed straight out of Curb Your Enthusiasm to me. Especially the "Ooh am I gonna go to cussing jail? Fuck you!" Couldn't help but laugh.
this shit can fuck riiiight off.
Everyone that comes in is a potential criminal?
do you walk around public spaces going from cover to cover cause everyone is a potential murderer?