• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Deterrence happens before somebody decides to do something.

    It certainly doesn’t happen as the dude is walking out with a case of whatever it was. Moving to block somebody’s path is generally considered an escalation; and that’s exactly how the shoplifter saw the action.

    “maintaining a presence” to “deter criminal activity” only works if they’ve not already decided to conduct that criminal activity.

    • Pyro@pawb.social
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      10 months ago

      Moving to block somebody’s path That I would agree with on being an escalation.

      I have seen a lot of times by just there being a few people around giving the we know and we can see you can make someone ditch all the stuff and (some times) cuss out everyone as they leave.

      I will admit that I would not advise the technique when it looks like someone is going to be very bold and just walk out with items “clearly” stealing (the cable on it still) and the OP story kinda shows why

      Then again anytime I am around a shoplifter doing something like that being very aware of how they are moving or doing is important. Ill do my job but fuck getting hurt for the stuff, nothing in any store is worth it.