Originally posted by Porter29
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Thank you, I know I deserve for them to show up but I am so so scared, I can’t stop shaking. If they know that I didn’t pay for the items why would they not have called the police there and then? I can’t have the police arrive at my door, I am a grown woman who should know better - this will never ever happen again because I know that it is not worth it.
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Originally posted by RonPickeringNo loss? She's been robbing that place blind week after week for god knows how long, and you say there is no loss.
And it's amazing how many thieves are ever so sorry, tearful and remorseful - but only after they have been caught, never before. Funny that.
Theft is a crime and thieves are criminals, but apparently it's okay to say "there, there, never mind. Nothing to worry about as there will be no repercussions to be being a thief because nobody has lost anything"
SMH
Regarding the "no loss" assertion, if you read the background to dealing with civil recovery companies you will see that they claim payment for losses which have not occurred.
I refer you to the "Oxford case" where two admitted shoplifters were found not to have caused the retailer loss as they had been apprehended and goods recovered, and the civil recovery claim for other imagined losses (eg staff time for dealing with the incident) were thrown out and the company castigated by the judge.
We do not condone theft, but even thieves have the right to fair treatment and assistance.
To deny them that is to open the door to civil recovery companies who act like vigilantes as if they have the right to levy "fines" dressed as costs.
They in my view are more despicable than thieves as they hide behind a false veneer of legality. and use the threat of possible court and/or police action to make the often vulnerable pay their extortionate demands.
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The retailer didn't call the police at the time so are very unlikely to do so now.
The police are so unlikely to be involved you really need to stop worrying about them turning up at your door.
You were caught so the store lost nothing, and they did not mention the police, so won't be calling them now
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