I can't see the problem with civil recovery, oh that's right I'm not a thief or smash up other peoples property.
Most of us are paying for the shoplifters through increased costs in the shops. This is also putting some smaller retailers at risk with the consequence of not just the loss of jobs at the outlet but up the supply chain. I have witnessed numerous thefts and criminal damage but the police will in most first time cases just let them off with a slap on the wrist. If YOU lost your job because of theft would you think "Oh that's OK just one of those things!" 6 months down the line when the bank comes knocking with a repossession order for your home and you and your children are out on the street how will you think then?
It's the same with metal theft, the incident it self might be "small" but the repercussions can be very very large.
I know I'll get a slagging off but consumer rights don't include theft, trespass and criminal damage.
Most of us are paying for the shoplifters through increased costs in the shops. This is also putting some smaller retailers at risk with the consequence of not just the loss of jobs at the outlet but up the supply chain. I have witnessed numerous thefts and criminal damage but the police will in most first time cases just let them off with a slap on the wrist. If YOU lost your job because of theft would you think "Oh that's OK just one of those things!" 6 months down the line when the bank comes knocking with a repossession order for your home and you and your children are out on the street how will you think then?
It's the same with metal theft, the incident it self might be "small" but the repercussions can be very very large.
I know I'll get a slagging off but consumer rights don't include theft, trespass and criminal damage.
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