Johnny Wactor, bartending in-between gigs in his high-prestige, low-pay work as an actor, died over the weekend in downtown Los Angeles when he interrupted the low-prestige work of catalytic-converter thieves laboring underneath his jacked-up vehicle.
Joe Friday does not work the streets of Los Angeles anymore.
In Portland, challenger Nathan Vasquez unseated District Attorney Mike Schmidt after Schmidt deprioritized pursuing non-violent criminals.
The primary vote follows the recall of left-wing district attorney Chesa Boudin in San Francsico two years ago.
"Operational changes have been made at select stores throughout the Bay Area given the increasing amount of theft," read a statement released by Safeway.
"Self-checkout kiosks have been removed at a few stores. Like other local businesses, we are working on ways to curtail escalating theft so we can ensure the well-being of our employees and foster a welcoming environment for our customers." In Washington, D.C., the Giant supermarket chain imposed a ban on customers bringing large bags into the store due to "Unprecedented levels of product theft." A visit to the DSW in Millbury, Massachusetts, on Tuesday revealed sneaker boxes minus a shoe and containing a plastic anti-theft device on the one that remained.
"They're technically crimes, but that shouldn't stop anyone from doing it. The right and wrong of shoplifting doesn't come from what you're stealing or how much you're stealing but who you're stealing from." A whole generation, like this youngster, encounters many teachers in their educational journey who impart that profits amount to the real theft, we should abolish private property, relativism rather than absolutes govern ethics, and shoplifting works as a kind of karmic-justice expropriation against large corporations.
https://spectator.org/why-your-catalytic-converter-went-missing-and-tide-sits-behind-plexiglass/
No comments:
Post a Comment