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veuzi wrote (edited )

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But when should you run?

When they're running towards you. Though if you are close enough to the exit to get out with a fast-ish walking pace you might not even need to run, but the idea is to just get out and get out of sight.

And is there any risk of them contacting the police if/when you escape?

They might call the cops but the cops are not gonna do shit if the store managers can't serve you to them on a platter. They're just not gonna put much effort in tracking down a shoplifter if they have more important things to do. Just don't go back to the store you were caught in and you're good.

If you do get caught in store, what should you do?

As I said, walk or run towards the exit, then walk or run out of sight. If the merchandise is too heavy or bulky to take with you at that point then drop it and cut your losses.

If you stay, they're probably gonna try to make an example of you and use psychological scare tactics to discourage you from shoplifting again, up to and including getting the cops involved as I have already described.

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veuzi wrote (edited )

How far away should you park?

You'll want to park out of view from the front doors, so probably not in the parking lot at all unless you're confident about what you're doing. If there are cameras in the parking lot, then you should have scouted it and spotted all the cameras beforehand.

And if you escape from them after getting caught, how long should you wait to return?

Depends on the store. I'd give it at least 6 months in most cases, but for really large chains that have a lot of employee turnover you could maybe get away with 2-3 months (and of course, wear different clothes when you return). If you've been as unwise as to try lifting from a small hole-in-the-wall store run buy one guy and his family then you probably don't want to return there at all.

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