Has anyone seen this? It was on channel 4 last night about 10pm, I'm not sure if it's a series or just a one off. But if anyone did see it what are your thoughts? It is available on 4OD if anyone is interested.
It recorded security guards and shoplifters and the fall out when inevitably the two meet. While I cannot condone stealing at all I was genuinely shocked by the attitudes and behaviour of some of the security guards.
It showed a couple of people who are 'career' shoplifters and stole to order as well as those seasoned in shop lifting, and how technology and the security guards caught them. I was shocked though at the methods used, and the way the guards treated someone suspected of shoplifting, not actually caught, just suspected. Grabbing peoples arms, pushing, restraining techniques, grabbing bags from people, swearing and abusive language.
One lady was chased down the street and her bag forcefully ripped from her hand, how is that in any way legal? No one even asked her to turn the bag out, they were shouting and balling and when brought back to the store put in a 'holding cell' where the guards refused to let them out until they told them where they'd 'stashed' the 'stuff'.
It did transpire that they hadn't left the store with anything not paid for, but had put some items down the side of a photo booth after walking around with them. It was suspected that this was a 'stash and grab' technique where they return later for the goods. But as they had not actually done anything this seriously worried me.
If a security guard asked me to turn out my bags, or produce receipts for goods, in a polite and professionally manner I would comply. I might not be happy to be thought if as a shoplifter but I'd be more than happy to prove my innocence. However if I was chased down the street and my bags grabbed then manhandled, I would fight back, of course I would! It would seem though that when that happens you are restrained on the floor and locked up in the holding cell for your trouble.
Their overall attitude was awful IMHO. Phrases like 'Go on!! Nick it' and their general lack of regard for those that actually bought things one guy even said 'Oh Bugger, he's bloody paid for it, damn!' or words to that effect. That's just unprofessional.
Anyway this bits just to start us off, I do have other bits I want to say about it but...........
What do the other beagles think about it?
Monz :tinysmile_hmm_t2:
It recorded security guards and shoplifters and the fall out when inevitably the two meet. While I cannot condone stealing at all I was genuinely shocked by the attitudes and behaviour of some of the security guards.
It showed a couple of people who are 'career' shoplifters and stole to order as well as those seasoned in shop lifting, and how technology and the security guards caught them. I was shocked though at the methods used, and the way the guards treated someone suspected of shoplifting, not actually caught, just suspected. Grabbing peoples arms, pushing, restraining techniques, grabbing bags from people, swearing and abusive language.
One lady was chased down the street and her bag forcefully ripped from her hand, how is that in any way legal? No one even asked her to turn the bag out, they were shouting and balling and when brought back to the store put in a 'holding cell' where the guards refused to let them out until they told them where they'd 'stashed' the 'stuff'.
It did transpire that they hadn't left the store with anything not paid for, but had put some items down the side of a photo booth after walking around with them. It was suspected that this was a 'stash and grab' technique where they return later for the goods. But as they had not actually done anything this seriously worried me.
If a security guard asked me to turn out my bags, or produce receipts for goods, in a polite and professionally manner I would comply. I might not be happy to be thought if as a shoplifter but I'd be more than happy to prove my innocence. However if I was chased down the street and my bags grabbed then manhandled, I would fight back, of course I would! It would seem though that when that happens you are restrained on the floor and locked up in the holding cell for your trouble.
Their overall attitude was awful IMHO. Phrases like 'Go on!! Nick it' and their general lack of regard for those that actually bought things one guy even said 'Oh Bugger, he's bloody paid for it, damn!' or words to that effect. That's just unprofessional.
Anyway this bits just to start us off, I do have other bits I want to say about it but...........
What do the other beagles think about it?
Monz :tinysmile_hmm_t2:
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