It's A Snowflake...shut Things!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was in our local Aldi last night for the first time in a while and they've installed some self service points.The bagging area is tiny so you have to balance stuff on top of each other.
Anyway, there was a group of forrin yoof charging about the place with a trolley, babbling away to each other in their native tongue, let's say Romanian, and I'm sure they must have paid something but the 17 year old operative in charge certainly wasn't in a position to challenge them, neither did she chase them up the street when they nicked the trolley to get their goodies home/to their fence.
It's enough to make one xenophobic I thought to myself.
I think what's different recently is that the shoplifters have realised they don't need to bother doing it surreptitiously.
They can just wander (often mob handed) into a shop, scoop a load stuff off a shelf and wander out again without being challenged and with zero chance of the police being interested in catching them.
//People shoplifting to order and addicts shoplifting stuff to sell to feed their addiction are in a different category//
Iv'e shoplifted to feed myself and to feed an addicition.
When you are homeless and have nothing to eat you will do anything. And that includes feeding your addiction.
(I only ever stole food)