You have got to be kidding me!!

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That's aweful, they never should have been arrested.. Mistakes happen, yes I know that every shop lifter would say this.. But really a reveiw of the tapes would clarify this..

I often eat, while shopping, it's always the first thing I put up though..

I've also left the store without paying for something by accident & once by cashiers fault.. I payed for 2 of the 3 items I put up on chapters, she even bagged the 3rd without paying for it...
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And just a few weeks ago at a walmart, I paid for all my groceries. Left got out to my van, and low and behold I have a bag with yucky store eggs..
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I don't buy eggs, so I looked at my bill, they didn't charge me. The worst part, eggs weren't the only thing in that bag.. So the person in front of me, paid for eggs and didn't get them... I didn't bring eggs back in, I had tired sick, kids. (Was only there to get meds) I did call when I got home, and gave them all the info off my recipt so, when the little old lady, calls the store to complain, they would believe her. I also drove around parking lot, and tried to find little old lady.. Whom the eggs belonged too..

I'm not sure lady in storey, could win a lawsuit. But it really could've been handled better than this.
 
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What happens if you are in a clothing store rather than a store that sells food products? Are your blood sugar levels that volatile that you have no warning, and a few moments to walk up to the registers and pay will put you into a diabetic coma? If that is the case, I'm not sure you are well enough to be out shopping.

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I'm hypoglycemic and I have a candy bar and a few packets of sugar just in case in my purse. I pay for my food before I eat it, and don't think my problem is an excuse for bad manners and eating something I haven't paid for. It's my problem, I'm smart enough to carry what I need with me. I also have 3 kids, the youngest are 9 months and just turned 2, the oldest is almost 7. I carry drinks and snacks for them if necessary. Most everyone I know with small kids packs a diaper bag, they don't go out empty handed. And bigger kids, like my 6 year old can tough it out until we get to the car.
The store and the police overreacted, but the parents shouldn't have put themselves in that position in the first place. Theft is theft, no matter the reason.
 
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You act as if people don't do it. Hardly anyone steals expensive stuff its usually the candy bar or the pack of gum. No one said she stole it they have a policy where you can not pay for items after they have left the store and they followed procedures like the store is suppose to do.
 
I work in a store and you would be surprised by the number of people who buy hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise, and then turn around and try to steal a pack of batteries, or some other inexpensive item. People sometimes steal for reasons other than need.
 
My kids and I regularly eat things before paying for them. We put the empty wraper in clear sight in the body of the cart. I can see where something could be miss placed. I have had many checkout clerks ask if i knew the package was open or even asking if I knew it was empty well yeah we ate it. I wonder what I could get away with if I said, "Well I didn't know it was open!"
It is clearly a case of over eager store personel with nothing to do!
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And sometimes they just forget!!! Been there, done that. More than once.
 
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And sometimes they just forget!!! Been there, done that. More than once.

Say you forgot. And the store has a policy that states "Once an item leaves the store it can not be bought." Then the store has to follow protocol and call the police because you shop lifted.
 
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