One of the regulars at my favorite B&M got caught yesterday pocketing sticks in the walk in. He walked out with 2 nat padron sticks, paid, and said he was going back to switch them for maudros. He droped the 2 naturals into his coat pocket thinking no one was looking and grabed the 2 maduros. The owner had suspected him for a while and made a note of when he went into the humidor alone. After he left we watched the tape and saw it.
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Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
How about shut the cameras off and teach him a lesson? No need to call the police.
:-) :-)
Originally Posted by Stinky:
IDEA:
Display a nice plaque that says:
"Security Video Streaming Live"
in smaller type it would say:
"When YOU entered this Cigar Store, you granted permission to publish videos of your shopping habits."
Always a good idea but it won't be read. People do not read signs, especially thieves. They seem to always be focused on getting away with their crime and not much else. There are a number of signs like this outside my local b&m and if asked, 1 maybe 2 out of 10 actually reads it. It's very frustrating.
Originally Posted by guado:
Tony(issues) caught a guy locally. Funny part was the guy was a very wealthy surgeon in the area.
I'll say it again, it's alway the people you wouldn't expect and they usually have plenty of money to pay.
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funny story, I walked in to my neighborhood B&M about an hour ago and the owner had a drill in one hand and his work clothes on. He was installing a few additional cameras in the humi. Apparently he caught some loser earlier just this week. I mentioned this discussion and we both agreed that stealing cigars is probably one of the dumbest things to get busted for.
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I can't really imagine owning a cigar shop...everything out in the open, and generally most store owners try to be extremely welcoming for obvious reasons. It's sad to see that some people (as always) take advantage of that situation...
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