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Originally posted by Gibbon View Post
FTFY
https://www.sloughobserver.co.uk/new...d-shoplifting/
Shaid Khan, of Upton Park, stole sunglasses and jeans worth £450 from the posh department store in Knightsbridge on May 6, 2022.
And on the same date, the 39-year-old stole a jacket worth £280 from the Harvey Nichols store in Knightsbridge.
READ MORE: Driver three times over the limit arrested by police
Appearing at Slough Magistrates’ Court earlier this month, Khan was sentenced to prison for 12 weeks.
https://www.plumplot.co.uk/Slough-crime-stats.html
https://www.plumplot.co.uk/Slough-sh...ecember%202022.
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Tesco in Slough have moved from a small belt with a sensor on the neck of the bottle (always had that) to putting spirit in its own fishnet body stocking made of steel rope. I can imagine in a year or two they will have people that are suing them for injuries from bits of wire sticking out.
Razors have moved to a card you take to the till and a manager runs to get it. Many electronics are the same.
Sadly is what happens if you set the Police response to >£200 everyone steals up to £199.
Strange thing about shoplifters they don't steal the value items, they like a bit of steak or salmon. You can sell those for good money and buy a fix.
Just when you thought Slough couldn't get any worse there is now "Poundland Flight" even the pound & less stores are closing!
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Wine, Cheese, Baby Formula
What have you seen put begins the till or with security tags on it?
https://www.theguardian.com/business...to-deter-theft
Co-op stores in England have resorted to putting baby formula behind the tills in some stores to stop them from being stolen.
A Brighton shop took action as the cost of living crisis continues to hit people up and down the country.
The Co-operative said it had taken the measure in a number of stores to trial a new deterrent to stop theft, although it would not say in how many outlets this was happening.
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