A friend of mine was caught "shoplifting" from M&S.
She had placed some items in her bag and continued to shop. She purchased several other items amounting to more than the total cost of the "shoplifted" items, which were about £30 worth.
After being called into a room and interrogated by several men, who told her about all the CCTV footage they had of her going into the toilet (apparently a common move), talking to other people in the shop and leaving with the goods, they pressed her hard to confess. She also was asked to produce a receipt for the items she lawfully purchased (which she did) and proof of address (something she did not have but luckily she had her passport and following an internet search, proof of address was obtained). The men and manager were very confident they had all they needed to prove she was guilty (i.e. CCTV entering the toilet, I can see how this would look bad) and said they had seen all the tricks, heard all the stories before
This thoroughly scared my friend who is over 60 though she still did not confess as she did not willingly steal the items. The men/manager said there was no need for police involvement so there was never any police presence. She was issued with a letter detailing how she would be banned from M&S stores and would soon be issued with a fine for costs of any lost goods (all goods were returned, offered to be paid for and no damage done to them), time of apprehension etc. coming from Civil Recovery Programme by a company on behalf of M&S.
I have read a lot of conflicting information online regarding this sort of issue and was just looking for any information to pass on to my friend by way of clarification of what to do when the costs letter arrives, how much these things tend to be etc.
Many thanks in advance.
She had placed some items in her bag and continued to shop. She purchased several other items amounting to more than the total cost of the "shoplifted" items, which were about £30 worth.
After being called into a room and interrogated by several men, who told her about all the CCTV footage they had of her going into the toilet (apparently a common move), talking to other people in the shop and leaving with the goods, they pressed her hard to confess. She also was asked to produce a receipt for the items she lawfully purchased (which she did) and proof of address (something she did not have but luckily she had her passport and following an internet search, proof of address was obtained). The men and manager were very confident they had all they needed to prove she was guilty (i.e. CCTV entering the toilet, I can see how this would look bad) and said they had seen all the tricks, heard all the stories before
This thoroughly scared my friend who is over 60 though she still did not confess as she did not willingly steal the items. The men/manager said there was no need for police involvement so there was never any police presence. She was issued with a letter detailing how she would be banned from M&S stores and would soon be issued with a fine for costs of any lost goods (all goods were returned, offered to be paid for and no damage done to them), time of apprehension etc. coming from Civil Recovery Programme by a company on behalf of M&S.
I have read a lot of conflicting information online regarding this sort of issue and was just looking for any information to pass on to my friend by way of clarification of what to do when the costs letter arrives, how much these things tend to be etc.
Many thanks in advance.
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