Smash. The Skytrain screeched into an abrupt stop, causing me to hit my head on the bar beside me. "Owe, my head." I yelled with my hand over my forehead and kneeling down on the floor as if someone has just punched me in the stomach. "Are you okay?" giggled Tina wrapping her arms around my waist and helping my stand up. My eyes become watery. "Yeah I'm fine thanks." I mumble with a weak smile on my face as I brush myself off. "Oh Daniel." Tina's eyes focuses onto my forehead. I flinch as she gently touches it. " You have a tiny bump on your forehead. It's about the size of a golf ball" she exaggerates. "Who care about my forehead, that's not important." I replied. "Then what is?" she demands in a raised voice as if I just offended her. I dig my hand in my jean pocket and slowly pull my hand out covered in yellow guck. " It's my banana. It's squished into slime!" I cry dramatically She stares intently into my brown eyes. "Well the only thing that matters is that your fine." she says with a twinkle in her eyes. " Damn you train!" and ...
I Daniella M. Genzale was caught shoplifting from Sephora in Roosevelt Field Mall. I put two items of makeup into my pocket book and walked out of the store passing all points of purchasing.When I left the store the security made us stop and ask us to give them what items were taken and don't pretend nothing was taken because he watched us. Then we walked back into the store with the security and they took us into the back room, once we were there he showed us the video of us taking the items and calculated how much was stolen all together. We were in the room for about an hour before the police officers came and hand cuffed us. At this point I was in tears crying, I was worried my mom was calling me and she was nervous. I still don't understand
" Just tell me, is anything wrong or cloudy with your vision " He asks looking at me very intently.
On 04-26-2018 at 1856 hours I was dispatched to 939 South Westwood Boulevard (Home Depot) in reference to shoplifting.
This case involves the suspect shoplifting from the Vons Grocery Store in violation of PC 459.5(a)-Shoplifting.
“I’ve just noticed this,” she said, running her fingers under her jaw, across a section of her neck that she believes is dangerously bordering on a double-chin.
Theft a common practice among people within each decade, shoplifting being one of the main contributors. The temptation of not paying for something, just hiding it away and not having to pay out of pocket is a large factor for some people. A thief just thinks he/she is getting a product for free and doesn’t realize all the effects of their actions. This paper will analyze the legal and social attitudes of theft/shopping lifting and how punishment changed over a century from 1700’s to the 1800’s.
There is currently a huge growing number of criminals that now do greater and more widespread damage to their victims without ever meeting them. Identity theft surfaced in the early 1990s and turned peoples everyday transactions into a data gathering game. Bits of personal information such as bankcards, credit card accounts, income, social security numbers or just someone name, address, and phone numbers are now collected and could be used illegally by these individuals without anyone’s knowledge.
I am sincerely sorry for shoplifting at your store. I know it is very wrong and take full responsibility. As committing a crime and breaking the law, punishments follow. The biggest punishment for me is not the physical punishments, but the heavy burden I will always carry with me because of a mistake I made. I understand that this has affected the store not only physically, but also mentally too.
Shoplifting When someone steals merchandise offered for sale in a retail store. is generically called shoplifting. To commit shoplifting one must "intend" to permanently deprive the merchant of the value of the merchandise. The ad is a re-sale. Shoplifting most often occurs by concealing merchandise. in a purse, pocket or bag, but can occur by a variety of methods.
"Hello, Heather," I began, trying oh-so-hard to be polite, even after what she had done to me. "What brings you here?"
"Ow...," I moan getting off the ground pressing my hands against my head "That's going to hurt later."
Have you ever received a credit card bill at the end of the month with a ridiculous amount of money needed to be paid that you never spent? This is because of identity theft. The FTC estimates that each year, over 9 million people are affected by identity theft. According to Sally Driscoll, this is because almost anyone with a computer and a slight bit of computer knowledge can pull off identity theft. Experts also claim that identity theft is the fastest-growing crime in the world. Identity theft is a global problem that cannot be stopped without effective measures. The problem is, effective measures are very hard to come by when dealing with identity theft because almost any security protocol can be by-passed.
"Thanks, but for the last time," I said, trying not to sound ungrateful. "I honestly do not need to see a therapist."
"Yes I'm fine it's just a bit chilly, you know with the wind and all." I reply with a little laugh, he scans the last few items.