The Grim Locust wrote:Grendel wrote:Seriously, it's Walmart, get over it.
I've worked in Walmart, if someone manages to trick them out of a TV, more power to him
What's funny is that Wal-mart made a statement saying they weren't going to prosecute shoplifters because it wasn't worth the money. This guy, on the other hand, is a clear LP hit. At what point did he think people wouldn't notice the giant TV and a $5 receipt?
Actually, that's incorrect (as far as I know). My girlfriend worked at Wal-Mart just this past year and she was told they wouldn't prosecute anything under $25.00 because it was too costly and too much of a hassle. I guarantee they'd prosecute over something as expensive as a Plasma TV.
Which brings me to my next point....Wal-Mart's the one at fault here. They really dropped the ball. The simple fact that he even got as close to completing this as he did...proves to me that one hand doesn't know what the other's doing, or simply doesn't give a damn.
Have you seen a Plasma or LCD TV in it's box? They're massive. They won't fit in a cart, they barely sit over the top of it, and to top it off..they're bulky and heavy.
Someone, in one of the many departments he passed, on his way up to the Self Checkout...must've thought "What the hell?!" plus, when an item like that is scanned, the security strip must be deactivated, so they must've seen him jostle it around trying to get that strip.
Yeah, blame the thief for his part in it, no denyin'. Blame Wal-Mart too, because if people were actually doing their jobs, he'd have never made it out of electronics with it.