Posted by Texasmark1 on December 02, 2017 at 05:08:22 from (99.197.190.172):
In Reply to: Re: Astonished posted by JML755 on December 01, 2017 at 07:20:17:
Your comment reminded me of a recent experience. We had just finished spending about $300 on groceries, small town chain grocer, shop frequently, know the folks running it, normal checkout, bagger guy rolls them out to the truck and we load them.
Getting in I remember I forget the fried catfish which is one of their delicacy's. Go back in and get such and go to the checkout counter, show my discount card, chat some more with the cashiers, joking and all and just walk out with the little bag of fish dangling from my fingers.
Manager-assistant comes running out after me, and comes up alongside, sorta startling me. Points to the fish and said I didn't pay for it. I stopped, looked her while she was speaking, and then looked down and sure nuf, there in my hand was a bag of fish. Never did that before, but there it was, I had just walked out------a "shoplifter", by definition.
So yeah there are exceptions. I had already set my mind on what else was on the agenda for the rest of the day and had totally forgotten to pay for that item. Maybe next time I need to pay attention to what I'm doing and quit the foolishness with the employees. But that is not to be confused with the person with criminal intent.
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