https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66974506
"They are trying to do business, so when you're stealing it's costing them money," Amy says. "Trust me, when I steal, I feel very guilty doing it - but I have to."
She thinks the police could do more to combat the actions of people like her.
https://old.reddit.com/r/policeuk/comments/16wtd5y/bbc_now_interviewing_shoplifters_slagging_us
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Soys of /r/unitedkingdom upmarseyd this to the top. Heck has frozen.
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Psyop to publicly associate shoplifting with white women (universally despised) rather than black people (universally revered) in order to manufacture consent for anti-shoplifting policies. It's quite a good bit of propaganda for the BBC ngl.
Fr though, if you're going to charge eight fricking quid for weetabix (which is repackaged horse food), I am going to steal it.
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We all work very hard, stupid white-adjacent man. It's called equity. Plus, that's what insurance is for đź’…
You and you're fellow fascist shopkeepers deserve it for not having “Trans Lives Matter” signs on you're stores.
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A lot of stores don't even have cameras. Of course people steal from them.
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Snapshots:
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