OP
ultrarunner
Epic Contributor
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2004
- Messages
- 24,660
- Tractor
- Cat D3, Deere 110 TLB, Kubota BX23 and L3800 and RTV900 with restored 1948 Deere M, 1949 Farmall Cub, 1953 Ford Jubliee and 1957 Ford 740 Row Crop, Craftsman Mower, Deere 350C Dozer 50 assorted vehicles from 1905 to 2006
Not to hi-jack my own thread but you have a point on criminal activity...they call it "Petty" theft and it seems to me that merchants and local police would rather look the other way.
Case in point...within the last 12 months, I was grocery shopping at the local Safeway store on saw teens shop-lifting. The last time it was so brazen that 3 teens filled a shopping cart to overflowing with meat, snacks and pampers and then ran pushing the cart right out the store to a waiting car.
I reported a description of the car to the store manager and he said it happens all the time and Safeway policy is that it is not worth stopping them for fear that a employee of customer gets hurt and sues??? He said he is required by fire code not to lock any of the secondary doors so it makes it easy for shoplifters to walk out.
I guess the local Service Stations limit fuel purchases to limit losses.
Case in point...within the last 12 months, I was grocery shopping at the local Safeway store on saw teens shop-lifting. The last time it was so brazen that 3 teens filled a shopping cart to overflowing with meat, snacks and pampers and then ran pushing the cart right out the store to a waiting car.
I reported a description of the car to the store manager and he said it happens all the time and Safeway policy is that it is not worth stopping them for fear that a employee of customer gets hurt and sues??? He said he is required by fire code not to lock any of the secondary doors so it makes it easy for shoplifters to walk out.
I guess the local Service Stations limit fuel purchases to limit losses.