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Old 20-10-2010, 10:53   #1
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how to shop lift and not get caught

how to shop lift and not get caught

i am on the front line and got a birds eye view,
and changes need to happen, i welcome a review.
shop lifters are clever, they no the law,
and they work the system, with out a flaw.
you can not be stopped until you leave the shop,
this is part of the law contributing to the flop.
the supermarkets thought they were clever with bags that are environmental,
less bags they are having to provide, but not accounting for shopping with no rental.
you can not stop people doing this scam,
it is now so wide spread, supermarkets are now feeling the slam.
we need a new law which prevents concealing,
a massive rise in security is a suggestion for dealing.
one more fault by the supermarkets, which is self scan,
a shop lifters paradise, the no 1 plan.
razor blades, booze, H&B are easy to hold.
finish and pay,then a slip into the bag, so obvious and bold.
my 2 suggestions wont ever be highlighted,
only the shop lifters are delighted.
then one day a director will implement what i propose,
thieving will decrease and supermarkets will then again smell a rose.
highlighted then shame a few people, get the ball rolling,
supermarkets, if you want to stop shop lifters, get security and start patrolling.


(on both counts in my poem the supermarkets have done both things i.e bags and self scan to save them money - just wondering is it starting to back fire on them and do they regret jumping into doing it lol or dose anyone feel they are looseing moeny by other ways ? love to get some new info on where its all going or are they makeing it all up just to increase there phoits ?)

anyone on cable do any of these scams ?
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Re: how to shop lift and not get caught

If the OP wishes to continue this discussion as a piece of current affairs he can send me a PM indicating his willingness to provide a link to a news website where this subject has been covered recently.

Unless and until he does, this thread is closed.
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