I was shopping in Tesco tonight using scan as you shop. My wife was about to walk out the door with shopping and I went to the cigarette counter to get a bottle of juice that I had forgot to get. As she was walking out the door, she was stopped by the Security Guard and was told to get me.
We were taken to the office at the back of the store and accused of shoplifting. I was confident that I had nothing to hide, so wasn't that worried. However, it turns out that I forgot (genuinely, I know you probably here this all the time) to scan two items - a bit of boiling beef worth about £3.20 and 8 slices of corned beef worth £2.27.
They said that they were going to review the CCTV to decide what they were going to do. While they were doing that the Security Guard asked for our details, wife gave hers but I refused to give mine until I found out what was going on.
The Manager (or whoever) then came back in and said they had reviewed the CCTV decided it was shoplifting and were going to deal with it by way of Civil Recovery Proceedings. I asked what this involved and he said they would take our details and letter would be sent to recover the money along with their staff costs. I asked why their staff costs as they would be paid regardless and as soon as I asked this another member staff pulled (who I thought) was the manager out and said it's too late, she's calling the police.
So police turn up review CCTV decide I was indeed shoplifting, and offered to deal with it by way of Recorded Police Warning and explained this was basically a warning that would stay on file for 6 months, keep nose clean (no problem) and it would drop off.
Due to my job and the effect of going to court can have on it, I accepted. When I got home I googled Recorded Police Warning and it says that they stay on file for 2 years and not 6 months, so I feel as if I was lied to by the police.
I am mega pissed off by all this, I offered to pay the £5-6 for the goods, but they Tesco were not interested. It is not worth my job stealing, have too much to lose, especially for that amount.
The more I think I about I would rather have my day in court, but a criminal conviction would have serious consequences for my job. If Tesco had bothered to check my club card, they would have been able to see that I have spent £1000's in their stores and had lots of random checks when using scan as you shop and only once had a discrepancy which valued a £1.
They decided I was shop lifting as I made no attempt to scan the two items. I had got one item from the butcher counter and the other from the deli. I would have thought it would been worse if it had looked liked I scanned, but never. It was genuine mistake because as soon as the assistant handed me the items, I put them straight in the trolley. The two items were probably two of the cheapest in the basket.
I have 28 days to appeal the Record Police Warning, is this worth doing? And do I have any comeback on the police officer that told me it was 6 months and not two years, I'm guessing not as it will be her word against ours.
Apologies for the length of post and thanks.
We were taken to the office at the back of the store and accused of shoplifting. I was confident that I had nothing to hide, so wasn't that worried. However, it turns out that I forgot (genuinely, I know you probably here this all the time) to scan two items - a bit of boiling beef worth about £3.20 and 8 slices of corned beef worth £2.27.
They said that they were going to review the CCTV to decide what they were going to do. While they were doing that the Security Guard asked for our details, wife gave hers but I refused to give mine until I found out what was going on.
The Manager (or whoever) then came back in and said they had reviewed the CCTV decided it was shoplifting and were going to deal with it by way of Civil Recovery Proceedings. I asked what this involved and he said they would take our details and letter would be sent to recover the money along with their staff costs. I asked why their staff costs as they would be paid regardless and as soon as I asked this another member staff pulled (who I thought) was the manager out and said it's too late, she's calling the police.
So police turn up review CCTV decide I was indeed shoplifting, and offered to deal with it by way of Recorded Police Warning and explained this was basically a warning that would stay on file for 6 months, keep nose clean (no problem) and it would drop off.
Due to my job and the effect of going to court can have on it, I accepted. When I got home I googled Recorded Police Warning and it says that they stay on file for 2 years and not 6 months, so I feel as if I was lied to by the police.
I am mega pissed off by all this, I offered to pay the £5-6 for the goods, but they Tesco were not interested. It is not worth my job stealing, have too much to lose, especially for that amount.
The more I think I about I would rather have my day in court, but a criminal conviction would have serious consequences for my job. If Tesco had bothered to check my club card, they would have been able to see that I have spent £1000's in their stores and had lots of random checks when using scan as you shop and only once had a discrepancy which valued a £1.
They decided I was shop lifting as I made no attempt to scan the two items. I had got one item from the butcher counter and the other from the deli. I would have thought it would been worse if it had looked liked I scanned, but never. It was genuine mistake because as soon as the assistant handed me the items, I put them straight in the trolley. The two items were probably two of the cheapest in the basket.
I have 28 days to appeal the Record Police Warning, is this worth doing? And do I have any comeback on the police officer that told me it was 6 months and not two years, I'm guessing not as it will be her word against ours.
Apologies for the length of post and thanks.
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