shoplifter defended by woke

Only if the cameras and vans are there to steal from working people.
Others may not agree. What makes your version of breaking the law so special and right? Opinions can vary wildly.
 
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So she had already paid for goods, but not received the correct ones? Not really shoplifting, is it?
"The row broke out after the woman was denied a refund and tried to take replacement items from the shop".

I had exactly the same happen to me years ago, around 1990. I bought a rugby shirt in Benetton. Cost £35 which wasn’t cheap at the time, When Mrs Mottie washed it according to instructions, the red stripe on the collar run into the white. Mrs Mottie took it back twice and was fobbed off by the manager saying it had to be sent back to Italy for inspection. I got on the phone to him and after a few harsh words he told me to come up for a replacement at a certain time. I went down with my son who was only about 4 at the time. When I got there the manager wasn’t there and they didn’t know when he would be - he was clearly giving us the runaround. I asked for a bit of paper, gave them my name, address and phone number, threw the f'cking shirt at the assistant, took another shirt from the rack and went to leave the shop. They tried to stop me leaving by snatching my son from me and holding the door shut. I grabbed him back, flung the door open knocking one of them flying, went home, job done.

Later that day I got a call from the police to go up the police station, I did and they arrested me on the spot and charged me with assault. I told them about them grabbing my son but they weren’t interested. When I went to court, I told my story including them snatching my son and the police not doing anything and the beak stopped the proceedings and ordered that the person that grabbed my son be charged with assault!

Long story short, The cps said if I dropped those charges and agreed to be bound over, that would be it. I said yes, went to court, got bound over and that was it - or so I thought. The cps 'forgot' to drop the charges against me, went ahead with the court case without telling me, I got found guilty in my absence and fined £115! I phoned up the court to complain but was told to quash that I would have to go to a higher court so I just gave up. So, a £35 shirt, £115 fines and worse of all, the shirt I grabbed was the wrong size so I gave it to my mate and he took the pîss out of me every time he wore it!

On a totally unrelated matter, that Benneton shop had its locks superglued and windows broken quite a few times in the months following that incident.
 
They're saying she was denied a cash refund.

Soon, the reason why she was denied a cash refund has to come out.
 
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This shop might have a track record for selling dodgy goods and refusing refunds. Maybe this is why the people are protesting.
They might also have a bed reputation in general.
But, we don't know, and probably never will.
 
I wonder what you would do
Which time?

When we were burgled by a (white) drug addict?

Or when all my DeWalt cordless gear went walkies whilst we were doing a (long walk) van unloading?

Both times the rozzers were called.

Betcha luuuvin your homies vandalising bits of Laandan, that you happen to dislike. True blue Tories, tough on crime - my arse. (y)
 
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I would hate to live in one of these out of control areas, stop someone from trying to rob you and the race card gets played.

What is the shop keeper supposed to do? just let folk rob him?
 
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A bit more coming to light


, the shopkeeper said the woman had become aggressive when she was refused a refund on products she had previously bought at the store.
"We do not give refunds, we exchange items or give a credit note. So she grabbed some stuff [three packs of hair with a total value of £24] from the shelf and tried to leave. She was leaving and I was stopping her.


For all those that jumped to their conclusions from the headlines. Not so simple now
 
After all this it's quite likely the owner will have to shut down his shop to avoid any further aggro from rent-a-mob and the harpies. No matter if his reputation is ruined because he tried to stop a woman taking items from the shelf with no intention of paying for them. She has rights, y'know.
 
That's just about the worst possible place to look for or buy anything from.
Not necessarily.
Many known shops now have Ebay shops.
Others may not agree. What makes your version of breaking the law so special and right? Opinions can vary wildly.
Because the ulez tax has been imposed by the emperor of London against a majority against it.
So it's fair game.
A bit more coming to light


, the shopkeeper said the woman had become aggressive when she was refused a refund on products she had previously bought at the store.
"We do not give refunds, we exchange items or give a credit note. So she grabbed some stuff [three packs of hair with a total value of £24] from the shelf and tried to leave. She was leaving and I was stopping her.


For all those that jumped to their conclusions from the headlines. Not so simple now
That's attempted theft.
 
Because the ulez tax has been imposed by the emperor of London against a majority against it.
It's been imposed by the transport department. It was devised by Boris Johnson, who planned to expand it. The mayor is legally obliged to implement it.
 
In your opinion.
Do we have to state the obvious every single time???
Of course it's my opinion, I'm writing it.
Wake up, man!
It's been imposed by the transport department. It was devised by Boris Johnson, who planned to expand it. The mayor is legally obliged to implement it.
It was to be implemented in 2026.
The Sheriff of Londistan brought it forward.
 
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