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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why the heck was she bringing a backpack in the store in the first place? Huge mistake and a red flag. [/quote] There is a decent chance she was or was at least attempting to shoplift and security rightfully targeted her and caught her. Groups of kids go into business after school and terrorize the place- this goes for restaurants and stores. They’re going to be wary of a group of teens with backpacks and especially suspicious of one opening her backpack in the store. These aren’t cops so people can stop the “only losers just comply” nonsense. They’re security who didn’t want cops to get involved so they needed the kid to prove she wasn’t shoplifting. If she truly wasn’t, it’s an easy ask. My guess as someone who teaches teens is she was if not in the process, working herself up to doing it, then was flustered and mad and embarrassed they caught her. Either way, she learned the lesson- don’t take a backpack in and then start digging around in it while shopping, and if you do, know that it looks weird and they might ask. [/quote]
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