“We don't even bother calling the police. They will yell at you for wasting their time.” (via toofab)
"It's becoming a looting pandemic," said the staff member, who asked to remain anonymous. "If we touch them, we get fired. We had a security guard but they can't do anything, either."
"Calling police is totally useless," she added. "They will yell at you for wasting their time since it's not a violent crime. We don't even bother calling the police." "Walgreens are closing left and right in San Francisco because of this looting pandemic," she said. "That's why you have record retail closure here. Soon the city will fine landlords for empty store fronts. I'm not kidding."
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