Jernigan describes how three different kinds of people run into problems when they’re in self-checkout mode in a TikTok video.
She classifies, stating that professional shoplifters make up the first group. She refers to the second group’s actions as “theft by mistake.”
According to Jernigan, this is where innocent people can get into trouble. The third group, according to her, refers to the people who did not take anything at all.
She adds that it is nearly impossible to detect the crimes committed by those in the first category since they have grown quite skilled at self-checkout theft.
Big box businesses’ asset protection policies are consequently less forgiving to individuals who had no intention of stealing.
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