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Abandoned Shopping Trolleys
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I wish more councils would do this!
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I have seen a few supermarkets where the wheels on the trolley lock if someone tries to take them outside the perimeter of the shop. I would imagine that there is something like an induction loop that activates the lock on the wheels.
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I have seen a few supermarkets where the wheels on the trolley lock if someone tries to take them outside the perimeter of the shop. I would imagine that there is something like an induction loop that activates the lock on the wheels.
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emmie, common sense would be employed - not everyone who commits is charged with it.
I am fed up of everyone being blamed except the people who actually did it. People helping themselves to shopping trolleys, blame the supermarket. People killing children, blame the social workers. Crime on the rise, blame the police.
I am fed up of everyone being blamed except the people who actually did it. People helping themselves to shopping trolleys, blame the supermarket. People killing children, blame the social workers. Crime on the rise, blame the police.
Hmmm, most ASDA stores these days have the wheel lock on them so I'm wondering why such a problem here? In addition when I someone has taken one somehow (usually appear in the morning so probably drunks as they are left outside) I have called and its shifted pretty quickly.
And yes I agree Barry. Trouble is its easy to point to ASDA (and clearly making a political point by calling them multi-national conglomerates) but catching the thief takes time and effort.
And yes I agree Barry. Trouble is its easy to point to ASDA (and clearly making a political point by calling them multi-national conglomerates) but catching the thief takes time and effort.
The shopping trolley the tramp was using to carry his worldly possessions isn't abandoned, is it? It's actually being put to good use and the tramp may not have visited the store to get the trolley. He could have found it abandoned at the foot of an incline or in a field, alongside it's twin. He may even have rescued it from the canal.
There but for good fortune...............
There but for good fortune...............