Posted by Steve@Advance on November 30, 2017 at 13:02:20 from (24.182.105.179):
In Reply to: Astonished posted by Pete black on November 30, 2017 at 11:05:30:
Different stores have different policies. Depends on the crime rate of the area.
I was shopping at HD on south side of Ft Worth. I was in the check out line, these 3 big goons came through the door "escorting" a shoplifter toward the back of the store. One on each side, one behind, half carrying him, moving almost at a trot.
I asked the cashier (that I know fairly well as a customer) what was happening. She said they caught him stealing, followed him to the parking lot, brought him back in. Said it happens quite often, as that is a high crime area. They hold them for the police.
Then, at another HD, I overheard a conversation between employees about a lady charging the door with a shopping cart full of tools. They let her go, watched her load the car, took the license number, called police.
I asked then why they didn't go after her, and told them what I saw at the other store. Said that this store is in a low crime area, not feasible to keep security on the clock, don't want to risk injury or retaliation to an employee, so they just let them go.
Another time, I was walking into a Walmart, nearly got knocked down by a shoplifter coming out, with 3 employees chasing him! They chased him to a waiting car, he jumped in and was gone.
I can see where there is potential for so many things to go wrong with a foot chase through a parking lot. I would not want to be the employee told to go after them!
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