Category Archives: Shoplifting
Traders Need More Police Support
According to the South Wales Argus, businesses in Newport who are affected by crime, have come forward saying they believe police should do more to help them.
Farzand Ali, who runs a Londis, said he has problems with anti-social behaviour and suffers from “systematic” shoplifting.
read morePolice Winning Shoplifting War
According to the Worksop Guardian, cooperation between police and local businesses – such as high-visibility patrols – was proving effective in the war against shoplifting in the town.
Sergeant Elizabeth Smith, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “We work closely with businesses throughout the town on many issues including shoplifting and we are pleased to report that shop theft in Worksop and across Bassetlaw is down significantly on last year.”
read moreShoplifting Rockets At Self-Service Tills
According to a piece in The Telegraph, self-service checkout technology helps turn law-abiding shoppers into petty thieves by giving them ‘ready-made excuses’ to take merchandise without paying.
A study carried out by two criminologists from the University of Leicester, found that people who are usually honest resort to theft simply because they can, and do not feel it is as wrong when there is no human interaction.
read moreWoman Reversed Car At Security Guard
According to News North Wales, a woman reversed her car at a security guard while trying to avoid being detained for shoplifting.
Jodie Underhill pleaded guilty at Chester Magistrates Court to one count of theft and one count of driving without due care and attention.
read moreShopworker Stole Ink To Sell On eBay
The Liverpool Echo carries a story of a supermarket worker who stole £10,000 worth of ink cartridges and sold them on eBay.
James Worrall also helped himself to Blu-Ray discs over the four years he worked at an ASDA store in Bootle.
read moreJail For ‘£1,000-A-Week’ Shoplifter
One of the UK’s most prolific thieves has been jailed after bragging that he makes a £1,000-a-weekshoplifting.
Jamie Forbes has racked up more than 300 convictions and, after being stopped by a security guard at an ASDA, he boasted: “I can get a grand a week out of you lot.”
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