Anonymous wrote:Crime literally has nothing to do with this. CVS is playing the bankruptcy game, and lot of businesses are still feeling the effects of COVID. It would have looked bad during the pandemic for CVS, Walgreens, or Rite-Aid to shut down stores during a worldwide pandemic, especially since most people live near one of these 3 businesses and could get to one in order to get a COVID shot. These businesses received large swaths of federal money and insurance money during the pandemic to give shots to people who wanted one.
This is not about theft as they have insurance to cover loss prevention, this is about stocks and being able to dump stores after getting federal and insurance money.
Anonymous wrote:I swear CVS corporate is doing this crap just to garner clicks and gin up the outrage politics.
This looks so staged and fake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not about theft as they have insurance to cover loss prevention
I always love when people think insurance is free money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paper towels. Toilet Paper.
The least expensive items per unit weight.
This is not the criminal menace you think it is.
It’s organized theft rings. But bottom fishers are looting the toilet paper. Prosecutors need to charge everyone from the kingpins to the thuggish lowlifes under the RICO statue and put these rackets out of business.
Apparently its very easy to track these rings as some of their 're-sales' are online....
Open air, even easier.
No will?
When the vast majority of violent crimes aren't prosecuted in DC, no one is going to bother with shoplifting. Eventually, neigborhoods where theft is out of control will turn into food and retail deserts. People don't change. This is all about the policies we've chosen, We are a crime friendly community in DC
USAO won't do its job. It's frustrating beyond belief.
Anonymous wrote:This is not about theft as they have insurance to cover loss prevention
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paper towels. Toilet Paper.
The least expensive items per unit weight.
This is not the criminal menace you think it is.
It’s organized theft rings. But bottom fishers are looting the toilet paper. Prosecutors need to charge everyone from the kingpins to the thuggish lowlifes under the RICO statue and put these rackets out of business.
Apparently its very easy to track these rings as some of their 're-sales' are online....
Open air, even easier.
No will?
When the vast majority of violent crimes aren't prosecuted in DC, no one is going to bother with shoplifting. Eventually, neigborhoods where theft is out of control will turn into food and retail deserts. People don't change. This is all about the policies we've chosen, We are a crime friendly community in DC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paper towels. Toilet Paper.
The least expensive items per unit weight.
This is not the criminal menace you think it is.
It’s organized theft rings. But bottom fishers are looting the toilet paper. Prosecutors need to charge everyone from the kingpins to the thuggish lowlifes under the RICO statue and put these rackets out of business.
Apparently its very easy to track these rings as some of their 're-sales' are online....
Open air, even easier.
No will?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paper towels. Toilet Paper.
The least expensive items per unit weight.
This is not the criminal menace you think it is.
It’s organized theft rings. But bottom fishers are looting the toilet paper. Prosecutors need to charge everyone from the kingpins to the thuggish lowlifes under the RICO statue and put these rackets out of business.
Apparently its very easy to track these rings as some of their 're-sales' are online....
Open air, even easier.
No will?
Anonymous wrote:Stop voting for Democrats and soft on crime policies!!!!!!!
This will continue if people are not punished and prosecuted!
Get ready for all stores to close and you can complain all you want about not finding a place to fill your prescriptions…
You deserve this DC and MD voters.
Anonymous wrote:This is why people go shopping out in the suburbs. Tons of parking, products actually on shelves.