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    Get Free Stuff From The Co-op

    There is an epidemic of theft from Co-op stores. Simply because you can walk into a store, grab stuff, walk out with it and the staff won't stop you.

    Though in my local co-op lots of the staff also work at the other supermarkets in the area so don't care. There is also no security unlike the other supermarkets.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66323140


    The Co-op has warned some communities could become "no-go" areas for shops due to soaring levels of retail crime.

    The convenience store operator said crime in its outlets had hit record levels, increasing by more than one third over the past year.

    There were about 1,000 cases of crime, shoplifting and anti-social behaviour in its shops every day in the six months to June, the chain said.

    But it cited figures indicating police did not attend most retail crimes.

    The Co-op said a Freedom of Information request had shown many police forces did not prioritise retail crime, with, on average, 71% of serious retail crime not responded to by police.

    The National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) said forces were doing "everything possible to tackle offenders and support retailers in reducing shoplifting and attacks on retail staff".

    But the Co-op called for an "urgent change" from the police and "for all forces to target repeat and prolific offenders to reverse the existing environment in many cities where criminal gangs operate, exempt from consequences".

    Co-op Food managing director Matt Hood said retail crime was driven by "repeat and prolific offenders and, organised criminal gangs". In the worst cases, he said it could even be described as "looting".

    He pointed to "horrific incidents of brazen and violent theft" in stores which left staff feeling "scared and threatened".


    While the Co-op had "invested significantly" in security, he said "we need the police to play their part".

    "Too often, forces fail to respond to desperate calls by our store teams, and criminals are operating in communities without any fear of consequences."

    The Co-op said one of its stores in inner London was "looted" three times in one day. "This level of out-of-control crime is unsustainable and could even see some communities become a no-go area for local stores," it added.



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    #2
    The Police won't come out if less than £200 is stolen. Reportedly won't despite the robbers being armed.
    Security staff can't actually chase them or tackle or detain them.
    Theft is for resale (cigarettes , multiple steaks etc) not hunger.
    This is exactly what was predicted when the Police decided to set a £200 minimum to attend.

    Supposedly its a hard core of thieves who the courts have failed to lock up.

    The Police and courts need to be told to do their job.

    Otherwise the shops will lose their patience & deal with it like in Spain where you have to swipe a card to enter the shop.

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      #3
      My local coop is on the border between nice area and less nice area. Numerous times I've seen people just pick up a dozen steaks and beeline for the door. Single PCSO turned up one time hours after and told them 'Best thing to do is just let them do it, it's not worth getting stabbed over'.

      Baskets are now behind the till and you have to ask for one. The expensive items are pretty much 1 or 2 on the shelf at any given time.

      Cashiers know who they are, they just can't do anything about it. The same people can just come in every time, they get shouted at but can't be stopped and no chance Police turn up.

      You get a lot of idiots thinking all shoplifting is 'If you see someone stealing bread or milk, no you didn't' tulipe. It's not Hollywood, shoplifters are not shoplifting because they are starving.

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        #4
        I get so fed up with the in-store loud 'music' I'd rather walk out without paying too, if only to minimise the time I've got to suffer the din !

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          #5
          Originally posted by Protagoras View Post
          I get so fed up with the in-store loud 'music' I'd rather walk out without paying too, if only to minimise the time I've got to suffer the din !
          You should collar the guy that worked on the instore radio project and give him a good kicking
          'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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            #6
            Happens at least once a month to ours and it's a nice rural area. The same guy went on a spree over a number of months just walking out with a basket full. The path out of the store to the main road runs past our house so forever having to hand CCTV over. He nips in to the drive next door, puts all the stuff in plastic bags and either leaves the basket in their drive or lobs it over our wall. Recently its been groups of kids hiding it in their jackets and then getting the loot out as they walk up past us.

            They've been putting steaks in those plastic boxes that have to be opened at the till for as long as I can remember but doesn't seem to disuade anyone.

            Scruffy twats.
            'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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              #7
              Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

              They've been putting steaks in those plastic boxes that have to be opened at the till for as long as I can remember but doesn't seem to disuade anyone.
              Why would it? It's not like they aren't hard to smash open when you get home.

              I think I read that some places are going to an Argos style. You take up an empty jar of coffee and the cashier gives you a real one at checkout.

              It's not going to be long before we get to the US style mass daylight raids. 20+ people all running in, grabbing handfuls and legging it.

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                #8
                Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View Post

                Why would it? It's not like they aren't hard to smash open when you get home.

                I think I read that some places are going to an Argos style. You take up an empty jar of coffee and the cashier gives you a real one at checkout.

                It's not going to be long before we get to the US style mass daylight raids. 20+ people all running in, grabbing handfuls and legging it.
                Already happening. Article on it today.
                https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ts-UK-day.html
                'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View Post

                  Why would it? It's not like they aren't hard to smash open when you get home.

                  I think I read that some places are going to an Argos style. You take up an empty jar of coffee and the cashier gives you a real one at checkout.

                  It's not going to be long before we get to the US style mass daylight raids. 20+ people all running in, grabbing handfuls and legging it.
                  Already standard in the PRS and heavenly Hull. Formula, coffee & decent scotch you get a card /the outer box to take to the till.

                  Local Sainsbury you have to have a receipt to exit the till area, it seems people walk out without paying from self serve, who would have thought it?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by vetran View Post


                    Local Sainsbury you have to have a receipt to exit the till area, it seems people walk out without paying from self serve, who would have thought it?
                    They can get ****ed with that tulip. Years of encouraging people not to take a receipt and now suddenly need it or you'll be falsely imprisoned.

                    I think we are getting to the point where 'citizens arrest' laws need to be reformed. Beef up liability protection. Unlawful for a business to punish a member of staff or security for it. Unlawful for insurance companies to discourage it.
                    Last edited by JustKeepSwimming; 27 July 2023, 17:47.

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