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Teh One Who Knocks
04-24-2023, 04:15 PM
By Jesse O’Neill - New York Post


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A San Francisco Target store has been putting all of its products on lockdown amid a shoplifting crisis that has crippled retailers in the Golden Gate City.

Footage of the store’s interior posted to TikTok Thursday showed aisle after aisle of toiletries and cosmetics under lock and key in the megachain.

While it’s common for stores to lock up small valuable items like razors, heaps of inexpensive large items like mouthwash, shampoo and lotion were also being kept out of reach from the grubby hands of would-be shoplifters, the clip showed.

The cosmetic confinement had been underway since at least October of last year at the Folsom Street store near the city’s Mission District, according to WNCT-TV.

The Bay Area has been especially hard hit by a national organized retail crime epidemic that ballooned during the COVID-10 pandemic, leading chains such as Walgreens to close five San Francisco stores there due to theft.

The National Retail Federation’s 2022 retail security survey ranked San Francisco/Oakland as the second most hard-hit metropolitan area from theft in 2020 and 2021, only behind Los Angeles.

The organization lists items like body wash and over-the-counter medication as items that are particularly attractive to shoplifters, who can often sell their stolen wares on the black market to smaller stores.

New York City crept up to third on the list in 2021, outpacing Chicago.

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Items such as toothpaste and bars of soap are under lock and key at a San Francisco Target.

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Seventy-one percent of retailers surveyed by the association said they had seen a “substantial” or “moderate” increase in organized retail crime, with 55% saying that policies that reduce or eliminate cash bail for non-violent crimes in cities like San Francisco and New York are to blame.

While San Francisco’s murder rate remains far below that of many other major cities, an increase in violent crime there was punctuated by two recent high-profile attacks – the stabbing murder of Cash App founder Bob Lee earlier this month and the unprovoked crowbar attack of Fire Commissioner Don Carmignani a day later that left the top official fighting for his life.

Concerns about crime, safety and “high theft” had also led a Whole Foods Market in downtown San Francisco to close two weeks ago.

San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors voted last week to approve a new lucrative police contract to try to mitigate a staffing shortage, according to KRON-TV.

The city’s department is currently understaffed by 25% after failing to replace some 562 officers that retired or resigned, Police Chief Bill Scott told the outlet.

“People want our officers to focus on the open-air drug dealing, retail theft, home burglaries, and violence impacting our neighborhoods, but we need more police to deliver,” Mayor London Breed said.

lost in melb.
04-24-2023, 04:55 PM
Sad that they have to do this bullshit rather than head tackle the actual thieves :no:

PorkChopSandwiches
04-24-2023, 04:56 PM
This is what happens when you stop prosecuting criminals