Posted on 09/02/2023 2:28:15 PM PDT by grundle
So what do you do with the approx. 700 thousand people who live there? Make them move so the 69 square miles of that district are empty?
They even call it 'shrink' instead of theft.
Box store execs are scared spitless to name the disease and associate it with location and local residents.
A thief, using a cart, left a local Walmart without paying and two citizens, grabbed him, took an electric cord that was just stolen, and tied the thief to his cart and called the police.
I don't know the final outcome, but I do know that our local DA will pursue charges and there will either be a trial or a guilty plea.
The process has changed over the last century to where it is
the shoppers that are doing their own selecting, loading their
carts, pumping their gasoline, scanning the items, pay with a
credit/debit card and out the door and on their way. Not too
long ago that was done by employees as directed by shoppers
as to what they wanted.
It’s a challenge to fix a problem when you’re forbidden to name the cause.
Costco is also anti-gun. Has a company policy prohibiting guns on their premises.
They recently threw me out of the local warehouse when my OWB, covered, pistol printed on my shirt. No signs on outside of store, either.
I had been shopping there since 2016 without knowing of their policy. Yes, I spoke to the store manager, wrote a letter to the COSTCO CEO and canceled my membership.
You can find their policy here: https://customerservice.costco.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/709/~/are-guns-%26-personal-firearms-allowed-in-costco-warehouses%3F
Moved to Sam’s club. It is my understanding that their, and Walmart’s, policies are no open carry and allow concealed carry. Go here: https://www.concealedcarry.com/national/walmart-turns-boldy-anti-gun-stops-sale-of-ammo/
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