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redsphinxx wrote

They probably arent paying that much attention to you, if youre just grabbing a few things and have a cart full of other stuff, dont even trip. But if youre trying to conceal all you got, immediately dip. If its somewhere with good LP I highlyyy recommend leaving on your bike so no one follows for plates. But if its super busy go ahead and leave with your car

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Lobodax wrote

It is unlikely if they did not see you conceal the item either live or on video but if they see you take something off a shelf, go into a blind spot with the item and come out without it then never underestimate them to take a leap of faith and stop you or call the police if the value of the item is high enough or they are hungering/hurting for a stat. If it is truly is in a camera blind spot they will know it and some people are not above lying and saying they witnessed concealment even the so called keepers of the kingdom.

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Lobodax wrote

Yes, it is very risky and could cost them their job and a lot more but never underestimate someone that is desperate for a stop. If they work for a company that has a quota they very well could take a leap of faith and if you "get away" during the stop then you are guilty because now they don't have to recover the product because you could have ditched it anywhere. If the LP is unscrupulous enough to file a false statement that they witnessed concealment they are probably not scared to lie under oath and say they saw it should the case go to court.

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Lobodax wrote

They likely did not not and even if they did unless you are recognized the case would be dead until they get you identified.

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