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Ok, have it your way. Tell whatever you want. I have no time to waste with
a smart ass. Just check your info before giving all kinds of false information. "Mark" wrote in message ... On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:08:41 -0500, "Mastermind" ...@.... wrote: Sorry, BUT YOU CANNOT be detain for further investigation by a store security. Only police can detain for further investigation. What fantasy world do you live in? You most certainly can be detained by store security. In every single state. The store security cannot id you, he can just banned you from the store. Wrong. Either he places you under arrest because you shoplift or he let's you go. Security guards don't have arrest powers (unless you are talking about a citizen's arrest). Wrong again. He cannot stop you just because the alarm goes off at the exit of the store. You're on a roll. Wrong again. AND NO you cannot be held by police because you refused to identify to a security gard. You're 1/2 right. If you refuse to ID yourself to a security guard, it's a moot point since the police are on their way. Once they show up and you refuse to ID yourself to them, then you get charged. Same end result. I work for a police department. Yet you are not a police officer so what's the point? "anti spamjm" wrote in message ... Not arrest so much as detain for further investigation. You can also be detained for failing to comply with the store policy requiring receipt checks. You could later be arrested and held by police for refusing to identify yourself--and yes you will be held until you can be positively identified either with or without your cooperation. If you don't have time to stand in line--shop elsewhere or don't shop at all. I'd rather have a bit of inconvenience than higher prices due to theft. Aside from that I once benefited from the item check at a Costco. It turned out that the clerk hadn't put several items into my cart after ringing them in. Small items but about 200 bucks worth of stuff none the less. Had they not checked the receipt, I'd have been out 200 bucks. Next time you rush the lines give thought to that option. It could save you money. Tom H wrote: There most definately IS a point to all of this --- one relating to the legal balance between privacy vs protection of property (seriously OT, I know), a very important point to the loss prevention dept and not superfluous or trivial at all. OK, if the penalty for refusing to permit a search is being banned, every crook in town will show up one after the other and be subjected to banning, whilst making off with a ton of plunder in the process. Lets leave the question of whether or not there is another method of detecting theft aside (which, duh, of course there is, this is simply a "just for the sake of argument" question), lets just say the only method of detecting theft was the beeper. OK, a guy goes through, beep beep, "No, I didn't take anything, I'm not submitting.", "You are banned.", "Fine, see you later ...", and another couple hundred dollars worth of stuff walks out the door? That doesn't sound right. My question is: doesn't the fact that the beeper went off give security the right (Probable cause) to make an arrest, in the event that the person refuses to submit to a search? "BTR1701" wrote in message ... In article , "69FLH" wrote: There's some ****ing people that just have too much time on their hands..... Yeah, I don't. That's why I didn't want to wait in the receipt check line. "BTR1701" wrote in message ... In article , "nana" wrote: It is a condition of entry and there will be a Notice somewhere stating the fact. If you do not wish to comply, then don't go in. Since you want to kick up a fuss, they can ban you from the store. How? Not sure how they'd even know who I am. If I don't stop for them to check my receipt, I'm sure not going to stop for them to take down my name and information for future banning purposes and there's no law that says I have to. I understand all these "what if" scenarios, but WHY would you want to make a complete ass of yourself, make yourself known as a troublemaker, get yourself banned from these stores and besmirch your reputation? Because it's just one more damn line to stand in. Shopping at Best buy this past Christmas, I stood in line to get to the register for over 30 minutes, then when I finally get there and pay for my stuff, I walk toward the doors only to find another line 20 people deep waiting to have their receipt checked. At that point, I'd had enough of it and just walked around it and out the door. The clerk guy didn't catch up with me till I was already at my car and said he had to check my receipt. I said, no he didn't because if I hadn't paid for what I walked out with, the alarms would have gone off. Since they didn't, I don't need to be searched. I got in my car and drove off. I broke no law so there's nothing they could do. [And they had no clue who I was so it's not like they could "ban" me, either. Of course, I don't even live in that city so even if they did figure a way to ban me, so what?] And how is that going to "besmirch my reputation"? It's not like the whole world is going to know I decided to rebel against the receipt search policy and even if they did, how that makes me look bad such that my reputation is besmirched, I'm not sure. Somehow I think I could live with the "shame". |
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