Wow, that's the best you can manage after two days thinking about it? You really are... adequate, aren't you?
Explain to me then, a mere mortal why you believe that a department store is not one building owned by the same company. Using your failed logic, I would have to pay for the goods in every department before I left to go to the next, otherwise I would be stealing. If that was the case, John Lewis would need their own detention block in every store wouldn't they, f***wit?
Bloody joke. 625Problem is, law is generally good. There is one notable exception, which is the law about the maximum...
And just *where* is your evidence? "I saw her put that jumper in the pram" "Yes, I needed my hands free to get my purse out." "Oh, case dismissed".
So, basically, you're full of poo, you know it, but you haven't got the balls to admit it. Sound about right?
I don't have to, moron. I worked in retail for 15 years, and security for 5 years. You patently haven't got a f***ing clue how difficult it is to bring a conviction for shoplifting, and the criteria that *must* be met before detaining someone. On the other hand I have seen obvious thieves get away with it on a technicality like being stopped 2 feet from the exit rather than past it.
Speeders are SAFER drivers 624Plenty? I can think of one of two. I would say that that means that the limit in question is wrongly set, if it is true...
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