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11-16-2021, 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by NorCalGreg
This from someone who lives here...I read this story today. This paragraph sums it up perfectly:
Progressives in California in recent years have strengthened property rights—to other people’s property. Shoplifting has essentially been decriminalized, and retailers that apprehend thieves can be sued. The result: Another Walgreens store in San Francisco, the seventh this year, is closing after its shelves were cleared by looters.
Stick to commenting about the shithole you live in and maybe know something about, Cliffy.
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Cliff Clavin has a habit of posting numbers that cannot be taken at face value, he has done it with Covid, the job report, and now shoplifting. For someone who claims to be smart, he sure makes stupid arguments, I doubt he could win a debate against a fifth grader. Shoplifting is up in California, prosecuting it is down. Stores are not be shuttered in areas soft on property crime for no good reason. Liberal run states are definitely getting softer on crime by the day.
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11-16-2021, 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Inner Dirt
Cliff Clavin has a habit of posting numbers that cannot be taken at face value, he has done it with Covid, the job report, and now shoplifting. For someone who claims to be smart, he sure makes stupid arguments, I doubt he could win a debate against a fifth grader. Shoplifting is up in California, prosecuting it is down. Stores are not be shuttered in areas soft on property crime for no good reason. Liberal run states are definitely getting softer on crime by the day.
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His Stupidity is unending. They are Shitholes. These two are like Peanut Butter and Jelly.
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11-16-2021, 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Inner Dirt
Cliff Clavin has a habit of posting numbers that cannot be taken at face value, he has done it with Covid, the job report, and now shoplifting. For someone who claims to be smart, he sure makes stupid arguments, I doubt he could win a debate against a fifth grader. Shoplifting is up in California, prosecuting it is down. Stores are not be shuttered in areas soft on property crime for no good reason. Liberal run states are definitely getting softer on crime by the day.
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I win every debate with you, which means I could indeed have some difficulty with a fifth grader.
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11-16-2021, 04:49 PM
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I win every debate with you, which means I could indeed have some difficulty with a fifth grader.
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You are delusional and senile.
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11-16-2021, 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Inner Dirt
You are delusional and senile.
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Even senile, I am infinitely sharper than you.
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11-16-2021, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by mostpost
Even senile, I am infinitely sharper than you.
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Just like a flat rock in the field, sharp as shit.
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11-16-2021, 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by NorCalGreg
This from someone who lives here...I read this story today. This paragraph sums it up perfectly:
Progressives in California in recent years have strengthened property rights—to other people’s property. Shoplifting has essentially been decriminalized, and retailers that apprehend thieves can be sued. The result: Another Walgreens store in San Francisco, the seventh this year, is closing after its shelves were cleared by looters.
Stick to commenting about the shithole you live in and maybe know something about, Cliffy.
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That story is a year old. Those stores shut down in 2020 during the Trump pandemic. That’s why they closed along with thousands of other businesses.
That’s what statements from Walgreens officials will tell you. Walgreens executives not some stock boy or some low level police lieutenant.
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11-16-2021, 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by AndyC
Shoplifting numbers have been trending down because nothing happens when the police are called. Accordingly, nobody calls the police so there is no shoplift to record to boost the numbers. There are numbers and there is reality.
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That is false. Charges are filed in 70% of shoplifting cases. If police are called and the store wants to press charges it will happen. If Walgreens is dumb enough to ignore shoplifting, then they deserve to lose stores. But if they don’t, if they call police, offenders will be charged.
It’s not that police refuse to arrest shoplifters; it’s that stores don’t call police. Nevertheless, shoplifting in California is down from the past.
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11-16-2021, 06:30 PM
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Don't complain about being in a food desert when all the shoplifters drive the stores out of town.
It could happen in North Riverside you know.
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11-16-2021, 07:17 PM
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/is...ive/ar-AAPA480
The stores that closed had a total of 319 incidents of shoplifting since the start of 2018, an average of one every four days across several stores. Three things caused the closures. The pandemic cost people their jobs and took away their spending money. Remote work kept people away from the area around the stores. Walgreens over extended. They built too many stores in the area. In San Francisco alone there are 59 retail Walgreens stores even after the shutdowns.
Of course it looks bad if they admit they managed so poorly, so they blame shoplifters. I
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11-16-2021, 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by tbwinner
Don't complain about being in a food desert when all the shoplifters drive the stores out of town.
It could happen in North Riverside you know.
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Dominicks closed its North Riverside store a few years ago. The Door was barely closed before Tony’s Finer Foods moved in. They later moved across the street into Berwyn, but as far as shopping goes, that is a distinction without a difference.
Recently the Jewel in town closed, but an even bigger grocery is moving in after some major remodeling. Aldi is opening a store in the Village. And we have a Costco. There is no danger of a food desert, especially since this shoplifting danger is completely overblown.
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11-16-2021, 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by mostpost
That is false. Charges are filed in 70% of shoplifting cases. If police are called and the store wants to press charges it will happen. If Walgreens is dumb enough to ignore shoplifting, then they deserve to lose stores. But if they don’t, if they call police, offenders will be charged.
It’s not that police refuse to arrest shoplifters; it’s that stores don’t call police. Nevertheless, shoplifting in California is down from the past.
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Link, or did you pull that 70% out of you butt?
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11-16-2021, 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by mostpost
That is false. Charges are filed in 70% of shoplifting cases. If police are called and the store wants to press charges it will happen. If Walgreens is dumb enough to ignore shoplifting, then they deserve to lose stores. But if they don’t, if they call police, offenders will be charged.
It’s not that police refuse to arrest shoplifters; it’s that stores don’t call police. Nevertheless, shoplifting in California is down from the past.
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Au contraire. https://katv.com/news/nation-world/w...g-retail-theft
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11-16-2021, 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Tom
Link, or did you pull that 70% out of you butt?
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https://comparecamp.com/shoplifting-statistics/
Scroll down to Impacts And Costs By The Numbers.
It’s the seventh bullet point. And to be completely accurate, it’s 65.9%.
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11-16-2021, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by AndyC
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From that article...
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Critics of Prop 47 argue criminals have become emboldened in San Francisco. Shoplifting there has forced at least 17 Walgreens to shut their doors, according to several media reports.
Data shows San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin has dramatically reduced the number of shoplifting cases he has chosen to prosecute since taking office in Jan. 2020. Prosecutions for theft under $950 dropped from 70% under the previous DA, to 44% under Boudin in 2020. That number rose 6% by mid-June 2021.
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Good article, Andy.
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