Originally posted by: duffman1
sweet ****** but i felt bad for the shop lifters. I dont think your even aloud to just randomly attack shop lifters like that im suprised they dont get charged for runnin up behind them and jumping on them at least inform the person first and if they resist then do somthing. jeeze.
Originally posted by: Wapp
I could watch this stuff all day.
Originally posted by: Phokus
why did the jump the guy on the phone? all he was doing was talking on the phone!
Originally posted by: Phokus
why did the jump the guy on the phone? all he was doing was talking on the phone!
Originally posted by: Mucho
Originally posted by: Phokus
why did the jump the guy on the phone? all he was doing was talking on the phone!
How can you be arrested for shoplifting if you are still in the store?
Originally posted by: Slick5150
I have no idea what was going on in those videos. At face value though, they did everything completely backwards. You can't get someone for shoplifting if they're still in the store, and that one guy was just standing there talking on the phone.
This is all aside from the fact that it seems completely unnecessary to assault these people from behind when a simple "can we go into the office and talk" would likely suffice.
Originally posted by: Slick5150
I have no idea what was going on in those videos. At face value though, they did everything completely backwards. You can't get someone for shoplifting if they're still in the store, and that one guy was just standing there talking on the phone.
This is all aside from the fact that it seems completely unnecessary to assault these people from behind when a simple "can we go into the office and talk" would likely suffice.
Originally posted by: broon
You cannot legally detain someone you suspect of shoplifting...that's called kidnapping. All you can do is call the cops and have them arrested. Of course if you have someone arrested who didn't actually shoplift, you open yourself up to a lawsuit.
Originally posted by: broon
You cannot legally detain someone you suspect of shoplifting...that's called kidnapping. All you can do is call the cops and have them arrested. Of course if you have someone arrested who didn't actually shoplift, you open yourself up to a lawsuit.
Originally posted by: Baloo
Originally posted by: broon
You cannot legally detain someone you suspect of shoplifting...that's called kidnapping. All you can do is call the cops and have them arrested. Of course if you have someone arrested who didn't actually shoplift, you open yourself up to a lawsuit.
Yes, you can detain someone, and it is not kidnapping. Kidnapping would be unlawful, this is not unlawful. Don't believe me? Try it sometime.