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05-28-2020, 06:11 PM #1UnregisteredGuest
Detective was almost killed, all for SHOPLIFTING…
What in the actual FU@K!!!!!!
Why the hell does the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office have deputies chasing after shoplifters? One of our detectives nearly lost his life today, all for a "POSSIBLE" shoplifting incident.
Then during the vehicle vs pedestrian investigation after the detective was run over, which was caused by a POSSIBLE shoplifting investigation, a second pedestrian was run over a few yards away.
ARE YOU FUKCING SERIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!
All for SHOPLIFTING???!!!!! Something which can be reported online????!!!!!! (Who the F authorized this investigation?) At Family Dollar, none the less, who OFTEN calls in “shoplifting” incidents only to find out NOTHING WAS TAKEN!!!!!!!
In this case it was “UNKNOWN what was taken.”
WHAT IN THE ACTUAL MOTHER FKUC!!!!!!
But even if something was taken this time ……(***cough*** ALMOST $30 worth of soap ***cough***)……… REPORT THAT SCHIT ONLINE.
Oh, I forgot. We at the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office are afraid to say….. “no.”
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05-28-2020, 07:09 PM #2
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05-28-2020, 07:28 PM #3UnregisteredGuest
It's Shoplifting. Dollar General is not going to have a employee go to court on that. Charges would have been dropped by SAO anaway. So now we have a person injured over this crap.
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05-28-2020, 07:56 PM #4UnregisteredGuest
Look at the news articles, Extensive criminal backgrounds . But we have JAAP. This could be a career ending situation for the detective.
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05-28-2020, 08:26 PM #5UnregisteredGuest
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05-28-2020, 08:29 PM #6UnregisteredGuest
We are back to business as usual, and business as usual means being a doormat and responding to unnecessary bs to appease voters
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05-28-2020, 09:02 PM #7UnregisteredGuest
Shoplifting calls
Don't get me started on these frauds. Shoplift cases, retail theft cases, or whatever you want to call them, have become a money making SCAM! And this agency is too stupid to see it and too ball’less to keep us out of these retailer games.
Retail thefts are THE ONLY CRIME where the crime is, not only allowed to happen, the “security” or “loss PREVENTION officer” sit back and watch it happen while getting good video to “MAKE CASES”. By making cases they mean... 1. Bait them by making it look as if there is no security. 2. Allow the crime to happen. 3. Catch them after the fact. 4. CALL US AND WASTE OUR TIME. 5. Prosecute. 6. Send them a civil demand and make back ten times the value of what was stolen, recovered, and sold anyway. 7. Not show up to court. 8. Waste our time further by us having to be at court.
Where are their damn uniformed security?? Retailers used to have then before they turned these crimes into money making scams. If they want to rip off criminals, thats fine, but to tie us up for hours? For less that 50 bucks?? Now With this idiot of a state attorney raising the misdemeanor threshold to $750.00, JAAP, and APAD, WHY THE FUKK DO WE EVEN GET DISPATCHED??
What if we worked other crimes like that. Make patrol all be undercover. Set up cameras and hide. Sit back a watch rapes, burglaries, And robberies happen. Then make the arrest after the crime is all done. Get it all on tape. Makes for great cases huh? Its wrong! Our jobs are to prevent and deter. Not set people up And allow them to commit crimes.
Why in the FUKK do we partake in this????
Are these leaders of ours that blind??? These should be CSA calls all day long. Unless its a robbery, we need to stop with all this chasing retail thieves crap. Keep in mind they allow these crimes to happen. Once they leave the store, transfer to light duty.
Retailers!
Put uniformed security at The doors! Close off high risk doors. Keep high value items away from doors to prevent grab and dash crimes, dumb fuks at the mall. Check receipts At the doors. Lock up your tools home depot and lowes dumb assses!! Use fukking common sense!! Our agency keeps us short for their own money making scams, so keep us out of your bull shiit retailer games.
I personally do not rush to retail thefts.
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05-28-2020, 09:04 PM #8UnregisteredGuest
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05-28-2020, 09:15 PM #9UnregisteredGuest
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05-28-2020, 09:41 PM #10UnregisteredGuest
This is correct. Andrew Warren had nothing to do with changing the law.
Once employees of a store fail to detain a shoplifter, the burden should be placed back on the store employees. Have an employee bring all the videos, packaging, things left behind by the bad guys, and all other evidence to the District office, AFTER they make an appointment with a CSA, or even a deputy, to report this "crime" in person. See how fast things will change, and see how many more deputies will be x8 to respond to emergencies, and be proactive.
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