| ▲ | heavyset_go a day ago | |||||||||||||
The idea that organized retail theft is significant or "most" is a myth[1] [1] https://www.brookings.edu/articles/retail-theft-in-us-cities... | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | bko a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
Ah as long as Brookings Institute tells me it's a myth, I'll ignore the people selling basic toiletries right outside of drug stores, or bike messengers riding with suspicious taped up bikes that are poorly suited for heavy city use, or the videos of people coming in as a group, loading the bags and making off in get-away cars. Ignore what's in front of you, or the fact that nearly a third of shoplifting can be tracked down to ~300 people. These people maybe just have really big families to feed! But you might ask why are stores closing? Why is deodorant behind lock and key? > Finally, corporate claims are not holding up to scrutiny, and are being used to close stores that are essential assets for many communities. Ah yes, evil corporations like to close stores and forgo profit for ... reasons. Don't believe what's right in front of your eyes. Nothing to see. | ||||||||||||||
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