Posted by kcm.MN on November 30, 2017 at 11:38:36 from (174.219.19.40):
In Reply to: Astonished posted by Pete black on November 30, 2017 at 11:05:30:
I've heard it both ways. Unfortunately, FAR more times I've heard store employees say that once outside the store there is nothing they can do. Personally, I think the store is more afraid of a lawsuit than worrying about a lesser amount of merchandise to leave unpaid for.
If someone leaves the store and sets off the alarm, then security (or ???) chases after, if there is ANY physical contact, regardless of how small, then the perp can claim injury. Just having someone out there faking being injured would be bad publicity enough for the store to want to overlook it.
Wife and I actually watched as someone walked out of a WalMart with a flat screen TV without going through a register or customer service. The alarm went off, yet nobody did anything. I asked our cashier about it (she was also a manager of some sort) and she explained the legal fears. And with this becoming more and more common knowledge, it's becoming an increasingly huge problem, especially around Christmas time.
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