on 08-01-2014 06:32 PM
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Do you object to BAG INSPECTIONS at stores?
Do you object to staff asking to inspect your bag? (they are only doing their job)
Will you shop at a store that asks to inspect your bag or will you go elsewhere?
Do bag inspections and security checks help to stop shop lifting and keep prices down?
If you object WHY?
Do you think that objecting to a bag inspection makes a person look guilty or they are guilty?
Rememer that its a condition of entry at just about every major /medium/small store in Australia
on 11-01-2014 12:32 PM
on 11-01-2014 12:35 PM
on 11-01-2014 12:36 PM
on 11-01-2014 12:41 PM
on 11-01-2014 12:42 PM
I wouldn't bother arguing the point with stores these days
The invasion was successful and is complete
Aussies were manipulated through their basic honesty and inherent politeness -- decades ago -- to comply with US brainwashing
The inference by stores was: ' If you object to showing us your bags, it must mean you're a thief with something to hide'
Honest people value their reputation, so were anxious to prove --- by allowing strangers to peer into their belongings -- that they were indeed honest had did not have anything to hide. Catch 22
We used to have stores staffed by people who 'served' customers. Customers paid at the counter. Their honesty was not put in doubt by store owners. Store owners knew that staff theft was the major problem
Along came supermarkets and whatever places such as Target and K-mart are called. Lots of stuff on display. Serve yourself. Queue to pay. Only allowed out of the cage by proving you haven't stolen anything from the cage by opening one's bag and other belongings
Retailers gained massive additional profits via the scheme
People these days are not raised to value and protect their reputation, generally speaking
They sat in a shopping trolley and watched hundreds of times their parent being forced by stores to prove their innocence by opening their bag
Those toddlers grew up believing they had to prove their innocence. They were programmed to accept they are automatically regarded as thieves by stores
Wonder if anyone's conducted research into what this has done to people's sense of confidence and self-worth ?
After all, in courts of law, a person is considered innocent and must be PROVED guilty
Big US stores turned that concept on its head
There's something else to be considered: ' Call a dog a bad name .... da da da '
Our ancestors knew that if a person was wrongfully accused for long enough ( 'Calling a dog a bad name ...) then there was strong liklihood that person would eventually become the person they were wrongly accused of being
So have K-mart and Target and the rest unwittingly created a large group of thieves through their store policy of regarding all customers as potential thieves ? I think they might have. And I believe they know it. Very possibly they now use that to justify their assault on Australians with their ' We believe you have a stolen item in your possession, therefore we demand to look in your bag '
Another aspect of treating all Aussies (I'm focusing on Aussies here, but it applies worldwide) as thieves is the degradation of respect -- degradation of the self-esteem of a nation. And of course, it's another brick removed from the wall as far as people's privacy is concerned. We're now seeing more advanced methods of breaking people down and forcing them to accept increasing lack of rights and privacy at the hands of Google, Youtube, Facebook, et al
on 11-01-2014 12:47 PM
I don't know why some people even go to the shops... As someone else pointed out online shopping is available, including groceries.
on 11-01-2014 12:49 PM
to power trip retail clerks
on 11-01-2014 12:50 PM
So does anyone think the stores have a wall of mugshots somewhere so they remember who to not let in the shop? I guess its pretty unlikely that they'd really exclude someone from entering.
I do wonder how those that object would react if they were actually prevented from entering the major supermarkets and department stores?
on 11-01-2014 12:52 PM
Someone wonders aloud why 'some people' even go to stores
Strange
I would have though people go to stores now for the same reasons they went to stores throughout history
All so strange
Can't imagine what would make someone spend their vital moments of life online getting testy about people discussing the unprincipled methods used by multinationals to overturn many centuries of tradition and shared respect
on 11-01-2014 12:56 PM