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Guess a career at Lowes is out of the question.
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Id be curious to see how many arrests are made a year and charges brought vs all thefts. I know Denton County files about 10k misdemeanor cases a year and those obviously aren't all thefts and the statute runs out on most.
There's almost a million people in Denton county, so there's got to be tons of thefts yearly.
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Originally posted by David View PostId be curious to see how many arrests are made a year and charges brought vs all thefts. I know Denton County files about 10k misdemeanor cases a year and those obviously aren't all thefts and the statute runs out on most.
There's almost a million people in Denton county, so there's got to be tons of thefts yearly.Whos your Daddy?
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At lowes you can literally walk in, grab what ever and walk out. All they can do is ask you to stop. Then only employee (and they may have changed this policy) that can physically stop them is the loss prevention manager. There has been many times that people would do this at my old store. They walk in, grab a large dewalt tool kit and just walk out the door. the LP manager was not there so all we could do was get the license plate number, which a couple of times they removed it so no number just a descripion of the vehicle, and just call the police..
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Originally posted by 90GT50 View PostI can't remember the exact amount, but isn't it something like if the object stolen is valued at more than $500, then it's a felony?
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I worked at Home Depot 15 years ago and it was the stores policy not to pursue, but they didn’t enforce it.
There were a couple of shit bags that would come into the store and steal the Dewalt tool packs and run out the side fire door to their friend waiting on the street in a van. There was about a 3 foot slope from the door down to the side walk that was landscaped with shrubs and small trees. One of the assistant managers had seen this happen several times so he set up a trip wire between the trees were they would run out of the store. The managers saw him in the store again one day and followed him around the store and watched him go out the fire door and trip over the wire. He went face first into the sidewalk and before he could get up his buddy sped off in the van. The assistant manager followed him out the door and held him down until the cops arrived. He then clipped the wire from the trees so nobody was the wiser.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostWhat a bunch of cocksuckers.
When Lowe's employee Karen Sizemore saw a man shoplifting from her Kentucky store, she says she snapped: "It was just the adrenaline rush, I'm not taking it anymore. You just get to the point where you're so tired of people stealing from you."
So Karen, a grandmother and 18-year employee of the chain, followed the thief out to his car and reached into the backseat trying to retrieve the Dewalt tool kit, valued at $600. She wasn't able to get it but she did get the man's license plate number and car make, leading to his arrest. The incident made her a minor celebrity in town and with her coworkers, who nicknamed her "Rambo."
But the pursuit also backfired, when Karen was fired this week. Fighting back tears she explains, "their explanation was I put myself and other people in danger and they fired me." Lowe's issued a public statement: "Our policies are in place for the safety of our workers. We have very specific guidelines when it comes to handling potential shoplifters, to ensure the well being of not only our team but our customers." The corporate office has since added that they will further investigate the incident.
StevoOriginally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostOr Walmart or any chain store. I got in a lot of trouble for stopping a shoplifter who was loading up a riding lawnmower into his truck.2012 GT500
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I worked at Lowe's about 6 years ago and the policies are ridiculous. The LP guy had to have the thief on camera walking in the store, physically stealing the item(s), and walking out. If at any point they go off camera for more than 30 seconds he had to let him go. A case had to be built on each person. If LP watched someone take an item and run he let him go because he didnt know about the cameras.03 cobra
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Damn, it's almost like they're welcoming thieves to just come in and take what they want. Anyone else here think the same?Originally posted by davbrucasI want to like Slow99 since people I know say he's a good guy, but just about everything he posts is condescending and passive aggressive.
Most people I talk to have nothing but good things to say about you, but you sure come across as a condescending prick. Do you have an inferiority complex you've attempted to overcome through overachievement? Or were you fondled as a child?
You and slow99 should date. You both have passive aggressiveness down pat.
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