I work at a small convenience store in England. We have a lot of unknown loss (shoplifters). A lot of the time we dont see the theifs come in and leave, they are very quick, and the shop is so small and busy that staff are always pre-occupied and a lot of time the place is crowded with people queueing and shopping, this makes life very easy for theives. Even if we are behind the counter and see a theif, often we cannot get out from behind the counter to catch him/her quickly enough. Recently we have had a guard on at night times, 3pm-10pm when we close. He stands by the door and watches for trouble outside and inside.
We have also had a big problem recently with one particular theif, who would come in EVERY DAY and take 4 packets of bacon. He is the quickest of them all. He would come in behind another customer, so we couldnt notice him from the checkouts, and go straight to the bacon (about 15 feet from the front door unfortunately), grab 4 packets and leave. My manager followed him once, to his house. Nobody answered when he knocked though.
Last week, we were dealing with a delivery on the shop floor and one of my co-workers, richard, spotted him. Now, Richard is a big guy, 18 stone. He followed the theif outside and rugby tackled him to the ground and threw himself on top of him Richard then gathered up the 4 packets of bacon and calmly went back inside. What a cool guy. Strangely, we haven't seen this guy for a week or so now.
Richard has tackled shoplifters outside before, and come off worse. He had to have stitches once because the shoplifter got the better of him. So i really do respect him for what he did! I would never dare do something like that! Luckily for Richard, the CCTV wasn't recording!!! Though i would love to watch it again!!!
We have also had a big problem recently with one particular theif, who would come in EVERY DAY and take 4 packets of bacon. He is the quickest of them all. He would come in behind another customer, so we couldnt notice him from the checkouts, and go straight to the bacon (about 15 feet from the front door unfortunately), grab 4 packets and leave. My manager followed him once, to his house. Nobody answered when he knocked though.
Last week, we were dealing with a delivery on the shop floor and one of my co-workers, richard, spotted him. Now, Richard is a big guy, 18 stone. He followed the theif outside and rugby tackled him to the ground and threw himself on top of him Richard then gathered up the 4 packets of bacon and calmly went back inside. What a cool guy. Strangely, we haven't seen this guy for a week or so now.
Richard has tackled shoplifters outside before, and come off worse. He had to have stitches once because the shoplifter got the better of him. So i really do respect him for what he did! I would never dare do something like that! Luckily for Richard, the CCTV wasn't recording!!! Though i would love to watch it again!!!
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