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I Ignored A Shoplifter Today
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I was in a food shop this afternoon and wanted to reach for an item that was on a top shelf. An old man was standing in front of the area I wanted to access bent over looking at something on the bottom shelf.
Eventually I decided just to stand behind him and reach over him to get my item because he was taking ages and I did so. As I stood over him I looked down and witnessed him put about four jars of coffee into his bag and zip it up. He then noticed me and realised that I had seen what he had done. He smiled and said "what they don't know wont hurt em" and walked off. I was mortified but did not do or say anything.
My head is now spinning. Should I have confronted the old man? reported him to the shop staff? Should I have asked him if he was okay - maybe he has financial issues and I could have signposted him to the CAB? But why four jars of coffee? Have I committed a criminal offence by not doing anything? Should I go back to the shop and tell them tomorrow?
What would you do?
Eventually I decided just to stand behind him and reach over him to get my item because he was taking ages and I did so. As I stood over him I looked down and witnessed him put about four jars of coffee into his bag and zip it up. He then noticed me and realised that I had seen what he had done. He smiled and said "what they don't know wont hurt em" and walked off. I was mortified but did not do or say anything.
My head is now spinning. Should I have confronted the old man? reported him to the shop staff? Should I have asked him if he was okay - maybe he has financial issues and I could have signposted him to the CAB? But why four jars of coffee? Have I committed a criminal offence by not doing anything? Should I go back to the shop and tell them tomorrow?
What would you do?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Can't remember exactly when this happened, but you don't have to be poor, or a pensioner, to shoplift.
"Celebrity TV chef Antony Worrall Thompson, who was arrested for shoplifting low-value items from Tesco, has apologised for his actions.
Worrall Thompson, who is best known for his appearances in ‘Ready Steady Cook’ and ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here’ in 2003, was caught red-handed on a hidden camera stealing the items from a Tesco store in Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire.
A camera was set up amid concerns that the famed chef had been stealing from the store five times over a 16-day period."
"Celebrity TV chef Antony Worrall Thompson, who was arrested for shoplifting low-value items from Tesco, has apologised for his actions.
Worrall Thompson, who is best known for his appearances in ‘Ready Steady Cook’ and ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here’ in 2003, was caught red-handed on a hidden camera stealing the items from a Tesco store in Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire.
A camera was set up amid concerns that the famed chef had been stealing from the store five times over a 16-day period."
thieves grow old as I witnessed when I worked in a shop, an old lady who looked like butter wouldn't melt in her mouth put loads of jersey spuds in her bag and came to the counter to pay for a lettuce and I asked her if I could weigh her spuds ,she paid for them but was clearly hacked off i'd seen her .
Hi all, an update on the situation. Well I didn't sleep well worrying about this but on my way home from college I plucked up the courage to go into the shop and explained to the manager what had happened. It turns out the old gentleman is well known to shop staff and he has been caught steeling before.
Phew, glad that's resolved. :-)
Phew, glad that's resolved. :-)
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