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19th May 2021, 10:26 AM
California has decriminalized theft under $950 dollars. When caught it's only a misdemeanor with a small fine and there is no arrest.
Here's my answer to the problem. Put these labels on all products. Anything stolen will fall under grand theft laws, police can be called and thieves can be prosecuted.
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Surveillance video shows theft by group of teens at Woodland Hills liquor store turn violent
By Amy Powell and ABC7.com staff
Saturday, May 15, 2021 3:02AM
VIDEOS
A fed-up owner of Woodland Hills liquor store says a group of teenagers have been repeatedly showing up to his business and helping themselves to merchandise without paying.
WOODLAND HILLS, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A fed-up Woodland Hills liquor store owner says a group of teenagers have been repeatedly showing up to his business and helping themselves to merchandise without paying.
The situation took a violent turn when the teens showed up on Friday and the store clerk tried to stop them. The latest incident was caught on surveillance video.
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Surveillance footage shows three girls entering De Ja Vu Liquor on Ventura Boulevard and heading straight to a case containing vape pens.
The clerk's brother told Eyewitness News the group was told to leave, but they started to throw things and broke shelves.
While standing behind the checkout counter, the clerk can be seen on video trying to stop a girl from grabbing an armful of merchandise.
That's when another girl steps in and apparently tries to throw a punch at the clerk, knocking over a plastic shelf and merchandise.
Footage from another angle shows the group walking back into the store, seemingly having a verbal argument with the clerk as he backs away from them.
The teens then proceed to grab stuff off the shelves and one of them grabs what appears to be a liquor bottle and hurls it at the clerk. After knocking over more merchandise, leaving the store trashed, the group leaves the store.
"When they started throwing stuff they broke bottles. They hit him, she tried and punch him in the face," the clerk's brother said. "Liquor was all over the ground."
The group left and returned a third time, making threatening gestures and yelling.
The owner says he has filed a report with the LAPD Topanga Division, but he also hopes people will recognize them and turn them in.
https://abc7.com/woodland-hills-liquor-store-theft-rampage/10636794/
Here's my answer to the problem. Put these labels on all products. Anything stolen will fall under grand theft laws, police can be called and thieves can be prosecuted.
https://imgflip.com/i/5a5rqg
Surveillance video shows theft by group of teens at Woodland Hills liquor store turn violent
By Amy Powell and ABC7.com staff
Saturday, May 15, 2021 3:02AM
VIDEOS
A fed-up owner of Woodland Hills liquor store says a group of teenagers have been repeatedly showing up to his business and helping themselves to merchandise without paying.
WOODLAND HILLS, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A fed-up Woodland Hills liquor store owner says a group of teenagers have been repeatedly showing up to his business and helping themselves to merchandise without paying.
The situation took a violent turn when the teens showed up on Friday and the store clerk tried to stop them. The latest incident was caught on surveillance video.
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Surveillance footage shows three girls entering De Ja Vu Liquor on Ventura Boulevard and heading straight to a case containing vape pens.
The clerk's brother told Eyewitness News the group was told to leave, but they started to throw things and broke shelves.
While standing behind the checkout counter, the clerk can be seen on video trying to stop a girl from grabbing an armful of merchandise.
That's when another girl steps in and apparently tries to throw a punch at the clerk, knocking over a plastic shelf and merchandise.
Footage from another angle shows the group walking back into the store, seemingly having a verbal argument with the clerk as he backs away from them.
The teens then proceed to grab stuff off the shelves and one of them grabs what appears to be a liquor bottle and hurls it at the clerk. After knocking over more merchandise, leaving the store trashed, the group leaves the store.
"When they started throwing stuff they broke bottles. They hit him, she tried and punch him in the face," the clerk's brother said. "Liquor was all over the ground."
The group left and returned a third time, making threatening gestures and yelling.
The owner says he has filed a report with the LAPD Topanga Division, but he also hopes people will recognize them and turn them in.
https://abc7.com/woodland-hills-liquor-store-theft-rampage/10636794/