So basically you're just trolling this section? I'd like to know, so if a mod takes an inclination to actually moderate, they'll start with you. Do you have anything to say to Dropout66, other than an ad hominem and completely unwarranted insult, or are you the true idiot?
9/5/2007 9:49:57 PM
im gonna agree with Chance on this one. Golvoko didn't contribute a damn thing, and he just called you on it. Dropout66 posted a well-reasoned argument. if you don't like it, you're gonna have to come up with something better than calling him a "cop".allow me to try and summarize Dropout66's point, in a way that Golvoko might better understand:If you are trying to protest what you see as the "Constitution-Violating, Big Brother Corporate Police State" mentality of our chain McMegastores' security guards.... And in your protest, you call the cops to support you .... and then in front of everyone you've been making a scene for -- customers, employees, managers, bystanders -- YOU are the one who gets arrested, handcuffed, read miranda rights, and hauled away in the back of a squad car ...guess what? You Just Fucking Lost.the police have every right are required to investigate the store manager's counter-claim that by refusing their search they think you may have shoplifted. if you comply and are vindicated, you have a basis for a civil lawsuit. but if you refuse to comply with the officers request to see your bag and receipt, and they have to take you downtown so they can look at your bag to determine whether or not you are a shoplifter, then youre gonna have a damn hard time looking like an innocent victim in any court of law.[Edited on September 5, 2007 at 10:03 PM. Reason : ]
9/5/2007 9:59:37 PM
I don't like the idea of people being charged for not cooperating with the police.It's bad enough that they can detain you. Actually charging someone for not cooperating strikes me as unjust.
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9/5/2007 10:11:46 PM
I can more or less accept that cops should be able to search us if they have probable cause, regardless of whether we consent. That's bad enough. We shouldn't be punished further if we don't consent to the search.There wasn't any good reason to charge this guy.
9/5/2007 10:17:17 PM
LP guys spend their entire day watching security monitors for shoplifters. Did they once ever see this guy pocket something? NO Did they have any reason to think he stole AFTER he made a purchase? NOso to say that the cop was right and that he had probable cause to ask for his DL/receipt etc is bullshit. You don't just go around picking random people and accuse them of stealing. Him not showing his receipt is not probable cause especially because he HAD a receipt and i'm sure his products were in a CC shopping bag. You don't get a receipt and a CC shopping bag by stealing them
9/5/2007 11:31:02 PM
Since stores do not have any police power, they walk a tenuous legal rope when they start getting physical with a customer (blocking his way, etc).I consider it a favor to the store to show a receipt when requested, but it is a favor and not an obligation. If I refuse to show a receipt and the store detains my exit, they better have some video of me stealing something or face a lawsuit. I think receipt-checking is a lazy and clumsy method of store security. You run the risk of hassling good customers who would've spent much more than the shoplifter would've stole. Losing merchandise sucks, and I hate shoplifters with every fiber of my being...but you have to pick your fights very carefully. If I owned a mega-superstore chain, I would invest a lot more $$ into inconspicuous and recorded observation and in-store prevention. Superstores spend millions to attract people to their stores. Harassing good customers as they leave sends the message that you don't trust them.Michael Righi may well be a pain-in-the-ass type of guy, but we need people like him to stand up to the petty and more serious infringements on our rights. I have a lot of respect for these folks who are willing to put up with the embarassment, loss of time and money it requires to fight for their rights. "The right to be let alone is indeed the beginning of all freedoms." - William Douglas[Edited on September 5, 2007 at 11:31 PM. Reason : .]
9/5/2007 11:31:25 PM
Stores are not allowed to block you from leaving or physically lay a hand on you. Its up to you to cooperate.
9/5/2007 11:35:19 PM
depends on the laws of the state you are in at the time - NC has no "citizens arrest" (despite Dpt. Fife) so there is always a potential for a boomerang charge of false imprisonment or kidnapping (up to the DA's office, unlikely they'd file charges in this instance).receipt checking is one part of the store's security - why do so many people look for only one solution to any given problem? Just like police patrol, there is value to visual deterrence (the marked squad car = the LP guy at the door) just as there is value to covert surveillance ( the cameras in the store = covert/UC cops being sneaky bastards). Layer your protection and you increase the odds of making a dent in the problem.i'll bow out of any further defense/offense regarding this example, absent the full story it's pretty pointless and can be driven in any direction.
9/5/2007 11:45:48 PM
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When I worked at Best Buy the rule was if you could not get someone on camera stealing/concealing something you did not fuck with them. If someone wandered out of range of the 20 cameras then the LP would just page code 10 (to that location) and like 20 employees would just walk up all around the person and ask them if they needed any help. (never accusing them of shit) that scared them shitless because they knew everyone else knew what was up (even though they were not confronted/accused) and they would ditch the product before leaving. They also had a policy of signing receipts of any item not in a bag on the way out the door. This was not just to ensure that the item was not stolen but that no one fucked up ringing it up. More than once while I worked there they would catch a high dollar item (computer or something) on the way out that the buyer had no idea was not scanned and the cashier just must have missed with the scanner gun. Believe it or not there are still people with enough morals that they would not take advantage of a situation like that, and those folks were glad they did not have to make a second trip to get it straight. The third reason was organized theft rings would go back in on the same day with the same receipt and try to walk out with second and third batches of a product (they had a receipt for). If the receipt was not signed by LP then the store would have no way of proving they were stealing. It was quick and painless and people very rarely bitched about it.
9/5/2007 11:56:51 PM
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9/6/2007 11:41:03 AM
^^ In that case, we need the other 2 sides of this story. Sure you could take the guy at his word, that he was just innocently minding his own business, and they randomly stopped him and started lubing up their gloves. On the other hand, we can also ask just what he did to make the LP deviate from his normal procedures, AND to call his manager over to chase the guy down.
9/6/2007 1:17:51 PM
l337 b4k4 your running on fumes herei just read all of your arguments and most are pretty thintime to stfu
9/6/2007 1:33:28 PM
9/6/2007 1:45:44 PM
^Random! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA[Edited on September 6, 2007 at 2:19 PM. Reason : Not gonna get into it.]
9/6/2007 2:18:48 PM
^no they don't pick every 'thug' that walks out the door and when they do its probably because they really did steal...in which case they catch them before 'exit strategy' is in effect.I could pull the same card for airport security then you'd bitch about how it really is random, because if its not something against blacks...it doesn't exist.[Edited on September 6, 2007 at 2:50 PM. Reason : fda]
9/6/2007 2:49:10 PM
Bullshit, airport checks aren't random at all, they absolutely target Arabs and people with middle eastern complexions and names.
9/6/2007 3:06:14 PM
9/6/2007 3:26:23 PM
LP's profile like crazy when it comes to whom to follow with the cameras.Shifty behavior and people wearing unusual, theft-conducive clothing take priority, but after that, if you're young and dress urban, just assume you have a camera following you whenever you enter a store.
9/6/2007 3:27:20 PM
In otherwords if you dress the part of a criminal, you should expect to be regarded as such? In other news, if you dress like a clown, people expect you to know how to juggle.
9/6/2007 3:46:41 PM
if people are going to steal games/music/movies, they'll just download itthey aren't going to run out the door of best buy with a CD in hand
9/6/2007 4:25:29 PM
No, people will still steal the actual game. Remember, they're not usualy getting it to have, they're getting it to sell.
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9/6/2007 6:02:47 PM
^AHA. BUSTED, 1337 b4k4!
9/6/2007 6:34:36 PM
9/6/2007 8:20:52 PM
If you dress, talk, and behave like a 'thug'....i don't care what color your skin is....you should be selected for a 'random' receipt show/tell. You are how old now? and you've been selected twice? ok thats not random....I, on the other hand, get selected at every single security check point at every American airport. They have the audacity to say to my face 'you've been selected for a random check'....now thats not random, thats racial profiling. Every time they say that to me...i tell them, if i had this kind of 'random' luck with the lottery...i'd be set for life. And before you spew more garbage from your mouth...no i don't dress suspicious, i don't look suspicious, i don't have a beard or a dirty spot on my forehead. Nothing about my appearance says 'arab' except for my tan skin, and dark hair.you act as though black people have it so rough.....[Edited on September 6, 2007 at 9:07 PM. Reason : fda]
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9/6/2007 9:11:18 PM
i feel safer knowing golovko is getting searched. those rolly eyes are too close to shift eyes for my tastes.
9/6/2007 9:44:11 PM
^^^AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...I just realized you were attempting to talk to me.And I think it's pathetic that you can admit that you've been treated differently because of your skin color, but you're too fucking racist to relate to black people on that. Perhaps now is a good time for you to share more about how you're Egyptian and how Egyptains aren't all black.
9/6/2007 9:56:17 PM
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9/6/2007 11:14:00 PM
you feed off of racism.
9/6/2007 11:15:46 PM
9/6/2007 11:19:53 PM
I can't think of a store that checks receipts at random. There's way too much room for lawsuits there. I know Sam's Club receipt checks 100% of the time. Best Buy just checks receipts if you purchased anything somewhere other than the front registers.
9/7/2007 9:19:44 AM
exactly. you can't re-sell a downloaded cd... and most of these thefts aren't for personal enjoyment, they're to resell ASAP. CD's are light and easily concealed, making them a prime target. New, still in the plastic, can probably fetch 6-7 bucks a pop, if not more. So, if you grab and run 10 cd's, you can take it somewhere and get a little cash for it.ORyou're part of an organized retail theft gang that works out of higher-priced areas, snatching cd's and dvd's for 14.99 and reselling them through localized stores at 19.99.... or alternatively, taking it back to another best buy 200 miles away, getting $500 in store credit, and selling THAT store credit to a third party for $450.it's pretty easy, and it's common. the object they're stealing has little to do with it's use or purpose, only it's value.
9/7/2007 11:32:00 AM
I think the best was when this older lady tried returning 2 xbox360 games that were shrink wrapped and you could obviously tell it was a home made job so when customer service opened the cases they were empty. She was then arrested but tried denying the whole thing saying she was just returning them for her sun and had no idea....and before you go off on your racist quest, bridget....she wasn't black
9/7/2007 11:35:52 AM
I just returned something to Walmart.They take your drivers license number when you make a return/exchange just in case you're cheating them. They don't play
9/7/2007 11:40:08 AM
^^How can your story prompt a "racist quest"? No, take that back...WTF is a "racist quest" exactly?
9/7/2007 11:47:57 AM