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Shipping up to Boston 04-20-2024 05:53 PM

I hope Winona Ryder is reading some of these posts!

fdpaq0580 04-20-2024 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Pugchief (Post 2323448)
It sounds like you are agreeing with and disputing my post at the same time. Unless that's some sort of sarcasm? In any case, defunding is obviously a progressive ideology and no one on the other side would have any issue with spending more money to rein in crime.

Where is Judge Dredd when you need him?

Marylee139 04-21-2024 04:46 AM

The locking wheel carts have been around for years
 
[we had them at a grocery store I worked at to keep people from stealing carts. Didn’t work. They picked them up and put them a pick up truck bed!



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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2323337)
I’m up in Minnesota spending some time with family, and ran into a situation at a.local Home Depot that I’ve never encountered before. Simply put, the brakes on their shopping carts lock up if you try to push them through an open door without paying for your items. They will also lock up if you try to push an EMPTY cart out of the store, which is how we found out. Apparently it is Home Depot’s latest effort to combat shoplifting, which is especially bad in Minnesota at this time.

Good idea?

Any other novel ways by merchants of countering shoplifting that you know of?

Any other ideas from folks how to stem the shoplifting craze?


Randall55 04-21-2024 05:09 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2323419)
I agree. Amazon sells everything that Home Depot does and most items are at a lower cost. I rarely ever go to Home Depot or Lowes. This week, I received some HVAC filters, refrigerator filters, batteries, toilet paper, and a pair of pliers. Saved time and money.

The majority of Home Depot's profit comes from builders, contractors, and business owners. Amazon cannot compete with the amount of lumber and building supplies that goes in and out of every store daily.

I see quite a bit of shoplifting at Home Depot. I find opened pkgs with product missing frequently. The theft protection carts will help with large thefts as will the locked cages. Most likely, people will still snag small expensive items without concern.

MandoMan 04-21-2024 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2323337)
I’m up in Minnesota spending some time with family, and ran into a situation at a.local Home Depot that I’ve never encountered before. Simply put, the brakes on their shopping carts lock up if you try to push them through an open door without paying for your items. They will also lock up if you try to push an EMPTY cart out of the store, which is how we found out. Apparently it is Home Depot’s latest effort to combat shoplifting, which is especially bad in Minnesota at this time.

Good idea?

Any other novel ways by merchants of countering shoplifting that you know of?

Any other ideas from folks how to stem the shoplifting craze?

Brakes on shopping carts? What brakes?

frayedends 04-21-2024 06:14 AM

How do these carts know they are empty? How do they know you haven’t paid for everything in them? I’m interested in the tech.

Dusty_Star 04-21-2024 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by frayedends (Post 2323574)
How do these carts know they are empty? How do they know you haven’t paid for everything in them? I’m interested in the tech.

Probably related to the 'toss it in the cart & the system knows what's in there' movement.

"The checkout equipment uses computer vision-based cameras and sensors mounted on the ceiling to monitor shoppers"

This is from an article about the Aldi experiment, but there are others the Amazon Just Walk Out technology for one.

Aldi Is Overhauling Its Checkout Process with the Help of AI

Bay Kid 04-21-2024 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2323384)
Agreed. In Minnesota any shoplifting theft under $1000 is a misdemeanor. You can report it but due to police shortages and the proliferation of other more serious crimes (in the eyes of law enforcement anyway) following up on misdemeanors is seen as a waste of time.

We Villagers are extraordinarily lucky to have the law enforcement we have.

That is such a shame our country and laws are so soft. There is no fear of doing wrong.

We have lost faith.

coconutmama 04-21-2024 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Pugchief (Post 2323448)
It sounds like you are agreeing with and disputing my post at the same time. Unless that's some sort of sarcasm? In any case, defunding is obviously a progressive ideology and no one on the other side would have any issue with spending more money to rein in crime.

Yet right here in FL we are not funding our state troopers properly. Hiring freeze is on, raises frozen also & our troopers are being sent out of state. Makes no sense.

Plenty of crime here & more on the way as the population expands. Not a good scenario & it sends the wrong message

phousel 04-21-2024 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2323419)
I agree. Amazon sells everything that Home Depot does and most items are at a lower cost. I rarely ever go to Home Depot or Lowes. This week, I received some HVAC filters, refrigerator filters, batteries, toilet paper, and a pair of pliers. Saved time and money.

How did that work out for the 12 sheets of plywood, sheet rock, 48 2x4's, custom color paint, etc.?

Remembergoldenrule 04-21-2024 07:41 AM

Easiest way to stop shoplifters is to start giving them jail time like they used to do. Jail time should be without tv or exercise equipment time. Should be like the Singapore jails. Only time out of cell is to do road side pick up of trash or weeding mowing government property or walking circles in prison yard with no talking.

retiredguy123 04-21-2024 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by phousel (Post 2323622)
How did that work out for the 12 sheets of plywood, sheet rock, 48 2x4's, custom color paint, etc.?

Good point, but Amazon does sell construction materials, like 2x4's, plywood, and paint. Fortunately, I don't need to buy that stuff anymore.

ThirdOfFive 04-21-2024 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Remembergoldenrule (Post 2323627)
Easiest way to stop shoplifters is to start giving them jail time like they used to do. Jail time should be without tv or exercise equipment time. Should be like the Singapore jails. Only time out of cell is to do road side pick up of trash or weeding mowing government property or walking circles in prison yard with no talking.

Back in the day the jurisdiction I worked for had a program “Sentence To Serve” (AKA “rent-a-con”). Such folks who were convicted of more petty crimes could elect A) a jail sentence; or B) work on. Various municipal projects such as cleaning parks, painting various items, mowing, sodding, etc. for a prescribed length of time. Some were even hired out to private concerns with the benefits going to the County,. It seemed to run about 50-50. The advantage was that the county lockup was less plagued with overcrowding and actually made money on the deal.

Seems as if those convicted of shoplifting would be ideal candidates for such a program.

bp243 04-21-2024 08:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2323337)
I’m up in Minnesota spending some time with family, and ran into a situation at a.local Home Depot that I’ve never encountered before. Simply put, the brakes on their shopping carts lock up if you try to push them through an open door without paying for your items. They will also lock up if you try to push an EMPTY cart out of the store, which is how we found out. Apparently it is Home Depot’s latest effort to combat shoplifting, which is especially bad in Minnesota at this time.

Good idea?

Any other novel ways by merchants of countering shoplifting that you know of?

Any other ideas from folks how to stem the shoplifting craze?

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Originally Posted by Jayhawk (Post 2323338)

How very novel! Would love to know if that idea is actually working!

Pugchief 04-21-2024 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by coconutmama (Post 2323615)
Yet right here in FL we are not funding our state troopers properly. Hiring freeze is on, raises frozen also & our troopers are being sent out of state. Makes no sense.

Plenty of crime here & more on the way as the population expands. Not a good scenario & it sends the wrong message

Link please?

Regardless, state troopers generally don't get involved with shoplifting. That's municipal PD or county sheriff if unincorporated.


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