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mitchell76

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Robbery Scene at LCBO: Some bystanders shouted, ‘Let them go,’ questions arise - Who is truly helpless in this situation? Is it the government, law enforcement, or the Canadian people? Nowadays, it seems anyone can commit offenses in Canada without any fear. What’s happening in Canada, and what does the future hold?
 
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Robbery Scene at LCBO: Some bystanders shouted, ‘Let them go,’ questions arise - Who is truly helpless in this situation? Is it the government, law enforcement, or the Canadian people? Nowadays, it seems anyone can commit offenses in Canada without any fear. What’s happening in Canada, and what does the future hold?
If they were the types of suspects with large knives and guns then I get the 'let them go' shouts but they seemed to be some weedy looking Indian guys and a woman who the goods can easily be retrieved from..that said, you don't know whether the guy has a machete or gununder his coat. The store employees are probably instructed to tell customers not to get involved due to liability and insurance reasons. Anyway, good for the guy who punched the robber a few times
 

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$77 M lost - wow. There are 677 LCBO stores in Ontario - why not hire law enforcement to monitor these stores and get them to rotate their shifts as part of their daily activities. I rather see my money go towards that.
 

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$77 M lost - wow. There are 677 LCBO stores in Ontario - why not hire law enforcement to monitor these stores and get them to rotate their shifts as part of their daily activities. I rather see my money go towards that.
77M shoplifting theft is a very small percentage considering they netted 2.54 Billion in 2022, that's 3% as losses due to thievery.
 

mitchell76

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77M shoplifting theft is a very small percentage considering they netted 2.54 Billion in 2022, that's 3% as losses due to thievery.
IMHO, it would still probably be cheaper for the LCBO to hire security guards for the problematic specific LCBO's, that are continually getting robbed. Then use part of that $77M towards healthcare or food banks etc
 

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Robbery Scene at LCBO: Some bystanders shouted, ‘Let them go,’ questions arise - Who is truly helpless in this situation? Is it the government, law enforcement, or the Canadian people? Nowadays, it seems anyone can commit offenses in Canada without any fear. What’s happening in Canada, and what does the future hold?
Be prepared for a lot more in all of the US and Canada.

There is indeed a security guard in all liquor store/convenience stores/pharma in pretty much all US store I have visited since 2020. If not they get stolen just too much.

We can blame the government all we want, we can punish more for small offenses... But nothing will improve as long as people as struggling so much just to survive we will see such madness.
 
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