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Shoplift Window Sign
Shoplift Window Sign
Which sign would be the most likely to... (just for funnn!)?


:) )) hahahaha.

1. Moon from the back window of a limo.
2. Pick up trash off the ground and throw it away.
3. Go into the "Adults only" section at a store while they were younger than 18.
4. Fart in public,
5. Be a vegetarian or vegan.
6. Be class president.
7. Shoplift.
8. Give a homeless person a McDonald's burger.
9. Get drunk and perform karaoke at a bar.
10. Eat a chocolate covered cockroach.
11. Do an interpretive dance
12. Get mad and break something.
13. Flirt with a teacher.
14. Cry themself to sleep.
15. Be a slampiece.
16. Skydive.
17. Get drunk (as a straight person) and makeout with someone of the same sex.
18. Host a reality show.
19. Ride a motorcycle.
20. Get it on in a car.

1. Moon from the back window of a limo. ( SCORPIO ;D awww yeeeah, just wiping the windows! LOLOL. )
2. Pick up trash off the ground and throw it away. (VIRGO of course! Everything has to be clean and spotless)
3. Go into the "Adults only" section at a store while they were younger than 18. (you kinky CAPRICORNS , you . JKJK. deep down I know you guys are ... sure sure blame it on SCORPIO.)
4. Fart in public, (TAURUS ... whoops, ate too many beans ... my bad. XD)
5. Be a vegetarian or vegan. (PISCES , animals are too awesome )
6. Be class president. (who is the loudest and proudest of them all?! LEOS )
7. Shoplift. (ANYONE IS CAPABLE)
8. Give a homeless person a McDonald's burger. (anybody but Taurus. LOL)
9. Get drunk and perform karaoke at a bar. (PISCES talented drunk b*tches)
10. Eat a chocolate covered cockroach. (TAURUS, they don't care .. it's still food!)
11. Do an interpretive dance (AQUARIUS, always being original and dramatic)
12. Get mad and break something. (ARIES, raaaaaage gahhhhhh)
13. Flirt with a teacher. (CANCER ... how you doin' ? ;D)
14. Cry themself to sleep. (CANCER ... )
15. Be a slampiece. (SCORPIO, hey atleast they still get to have fun XD)
16. Skydive. (SAGITTARIUS ! )
17. Get drunk (as a straight person) and makeout with someone of the same sex.
18. Host a reality show. (LIBRAS, being beautiful as ever! Always camera ready! or GEMINI, never seems to stop talking, so definitely lots of convos there! :)
19. Ride a motorcycle. (SAGITTARIUS being adventurous as always or an ARIES being reckless)
20. Get it on in a car. (SCORPIO ... whatwhat where did that thong come from? JKJK)



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Do you shoplift? Post a vid response, if you're brave enough


How To Prevent Shoplifting

The Reverend Tim Jones, the parish priest of St Lawrence and St Hilda in York last year advised his congregation to shoplift if they found themselves in hardship.

In his statement, he said: "I would ask that they do not steal from small, family businesses, but from national businesses, knowing that the costs are ultimately passed on to the rest of us in the form of higher prices”.

His remarks drew sharp criticism from many quarters to what most people in authority saw as encouraging criminal behavior. The bigger question that those critics failed the address is why is it that a Vicar of Christ saw fit to sanction shoplifting?

The answer lies in the fact that society perception of shoplifting is that it is a victimless crime. It is a Robin Hood type of crime – stealing from the rich to give to the poor.

But is this perception true? Is shoplifting a really a victimless crime?

The scope of the problem

Shoplifting accounted for 43% of UK’s retail shrinkage last year amounting to a whopping £1,767 million. 40.7% of retailers also reported an increase in attempted shoplifting a significant increase over the previous year. While this increase might be attributed to the recession, the effect remains enormous. Over 100 retail companies went into administration or seized to exit completely resulting in hundreds of thousands of job losses. When we add the closure of the likes of Woolworth and MFI that resulted in the loss of thousands of jobs we come to the conclusion that shoplifting is actually not a faceless crime.  I am not suggesting that shoplifting alone was responsible for the demise of all those businesses and the resulting consequences, but it served as one of the catalyst.

Who are those who shoplift?

Shoplifters come from all walks of life. They may be young, old, poor, rich, employed or unemployed and they come from all social ethnic and economic groups. Therefore it is difficult to piece together a comprehensive profile of a shoplifter. There are times when loss prevention personnel are able to spot a shoplifter based upon his demeanour, appearance and movement. For example someone dressed in a winter jacket in the middle of summer, carrying an empty bag into a shop or entering an exclusive shop when not dressed to match the type of customers that would ordinarily visit that shop are all indicators of a shoplifter.

However, professional shoplifters are aware of these facts therefore, they ensure they blend in with the crowd. The recent upsurge in so-called middle class shoplifters and Organised Retail Theft have added a new dynamic into the scenario.

The Motive for Shoplifting:

The reasons for shoplifting can be attributed to the following reasons:

1) Personal benefit

2) Peer pressure

3) Economic need

4) Physiological need

5) Mental illness

Categorising Shoplifters

Shoplifters can be categorised as follows:

  • Amateur Shoplifter
  • Professional Shoplifter
  • Juvenile Shoplifter
  • Kleptomaniac
  • Vagrant and Drug Addicts

How to Prevent Shoplifting

Shoplifters operate in an environment they perceive as easy. Shoplifting is a crime of opportunity, remove the opportunity and you reduce the possibility.  It is very important that retailers do not allow their shops to be perceived as an easy target.

The following are the most effective measures against shoplifting:

  1. 1. Develop A Shoplifter Awareness Programme
  2. 2. Effective use of Technology
  3. 3. Use Signs
  4. 4. Strategic Merchandising
  5. 5. Policies and Procedures for dealing with Shoplifting

For former staff of the likes of Woolworths, Zavvi, Whittard's of Chelsea, Envy,MFI, Music Zone and other iconic names that have disappeared from UK retail landscape, shoplifting is not a victimless crime. It can be minimized and prevented.

It would be naïve for anyone to suggest that shoplifting can be completely eliminated.

The implementation of the above measure together with retailers wiliness to give the issue the level of prominence it deserve can drastically reduce shoplifting in their stores.

Finally the law enforcement authority needs to treat shoplifting as a serious crime and place it at the top of their agenda on crime prevention. Shoplifting is a broken window that has been left unrepaired for a long time and Organised Retail Theft criminal gangs have moved in. If the law enforcement authority continues to diminish its seriousness, by the time they get around to it, it might already be sponsoring more serious criminal activities including terrorism.

About the Author

Romeo Richards is UK’s number one retail loss prevention expert engaged in consultancy and training of retail organisations. He is a partner in Richards Retail Loss Prevention Training and Consultancy, a division of Richards International Group. He has over 15 years experience in the security industry.

Through training and consultancy Mr. Richards helps retail organisation reduce their shrinkage level by over 68%. Richards Loss Prevention and Consultancy is the only firm in the UK that provides an in-depth loss prevention training to the retail industry.