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Rise in Shoplifting Cases

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Has anyone noticed there's been a rise on shoplifting in the last year. Apparently March 2024 was the highest since records began. Madness. Do you think it's cos there's less police, ir police are rubbish and not acting on shoplifting or cist if living the cause?

www.upday.com/uk/shoplifting-offences-in-england-and-wales-jump-30-police-records-show

Jerseydrew
a month ago
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MelissaLee1

Some through desperation,some for gain or greed and others for the thrill I guess.

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Jerseydrew

MelissaLee1 yeah probably a mix. Some will sell what they nick in the local pub

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MelissaLee1

Jerseydrew I know of people who shoplift to order.

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Jerseydrew

MelissaLee1 j can imagine

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HannahSunderlan

I like to think that people arent shoplifting because they want too.. I imagine with the cost of everything going up and sheer desperation people have turned to it. A shame really

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Jerseydrew

HannahSunderlan it's awful isn't it that people have tk shoplift to live

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Pjran

The local police shared a cctv image of a well groom gent with a trolley load of champagne and spirits not paid for! High end shoplifting.

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hspexy

Because shoplifters dont get punished - they know the police rarely come out to deal with them, so many reoffend. There’s also loads of bystanders who side with the shoplifters - I’ve seen it happen many times, so shoplifting is now excusable (utter madness!)

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jdible

People are right about some people shoplifting just to sell it down the pub I know a few pubs down London where they shoplifting to order also seen many times people shoplifting at our local Tesco store

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MrsCraig

I think it is a mixture of reasons. Some people will be shoplifting because they can't afford things due to the cost of living. Others steal to fund a drug or alcohol habit. Some steal for the thrill of it. Others steal because they know that the police won't do anything. They make sure that they steal below the threshold amount and that way the police aren't involved. Even when the police re involved there is rarely any punishment.

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Jerseydrew

It's ridiculous that the police have a threshold to come out for. It's not OK. I'm not surprised about the champagne guy Pjran totally agree with you @@MrsCraig and hspexy but some of the bystanders won't get involved because they don't want to get charged by the police because we know the police will charge them over the rrwal criminal and there's the risk they will get stabbed. jdible I take it you've seen them in the local pubs selling the stolen goods.

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hspexy

Jerseydrew in london, every one keeps their nose out of each other’s business and it’s well known the police don’t deal with shoplifting - hence the growing problem. Doesn’t help when it trends on social media to raid shops - the kids now have an additional pastime

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EmmaWright762

I am not at all suprised. The way the people of this country have been coerced into poverty by those in power is atrocious. I was asked once if I would like to go shop lifting and I had to decline on of account I have a conscience which would keep me awake at night. Image

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Pjran

I was reading the latest Woman & Home magazine and was amazed to read some wealthy women shoplift for the sheer adrenaline rush it gives them!

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Jerseydrew

Pjran that winds me up that rich people are doing it for the kicks. It's wrong. I get those skint doing it. I don't agree with it but understand it.

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Glitterandgold

Not surprised. Iv seen a couple incidents of brazen shoplifting recently. In our local Home bargains a guy came in & cleared a shelf of coffee into his bag. No attempt to hide it. Staff said it's happening almost daily because they know police don't come out anymore.

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Jerseydrew

Glitterandgold it's ridiculous that the police don't go out anymore for shoplifting. I feel for the businesses and the staff dealing with it

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jms19

Not noticed it personally really but i have heard others saying that they think it has increased. Not that surprising really given how expensive everything has become

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PhilipMarc

Don't be surprised when retailers announce they'll shut down stores where it's most affected by shoplifting.

In the U.S. when retailers did that, some called them "racist," but no one cares about that label anymore.

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