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Take your time! Moment thief leisurely walks out of discount chain store Ross with a shopping cart while security does nothing
A brazen thief stole hundreds in clothing items from Ross in California on Saturday
In a video shot by an employee, the thief can be seen breaking a shopping cart, shoving his goods into a garbage bag, then into a trash can
Customers ignored him as security did nothing ; the state continues to see a rise in crime
Like New York, big cities in California have adopted woke policies that see shoplifters not being prosecuted for their crimes, causing an increase in theft
California's Proposition 47 - which passed in 2014 - also downgraded charges of property theft of less than $950 in value from a felony to a misdemeanor
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl … thing.html
All CIA repticlone actors in article. They keep floating this type of story in the media, but things might not go quite as smoothly for those who accept the invitation to shoplift.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steal_This_Book
Steal This Book is a book written by Abbie Hoffman. Written in 1970 and published in 1971, the book exemplified the counterculture of the sixties. The book sold more than a quarter of a million copies between April and November 1971.[2]
The book is, in the style of the counterculture, mainly focused on ways to fight against the government and against corporations in any way possible. The book is written in the form of a guide to the youth. Hoffman, a political and social activist himself, used many of his own activities as the inspiration for some of his advice in Steal This Book.[3]
The main author of the book, Abbie Hoffman, was one of the most influential and recognizable North American activists of the late 1960s and early 1970s, gaining fame with his leadership in anti-Vietnam War protests. In the introduction, Hoffman writes that 50 people were involved in the creation of Steal This Book. Izak Haber and Bert Cohen are credited on the title page as "co-conspirator" and "accessory after the fact", respectively. Steal This Book was written in the climate of the counterculture, in which opposition to tradition and government was rampant, and experimentation with new forms of living was encouraged. When the book was published, it took hold among the new left, especially among students on college campuses, such as Brandeis University, where Hoffman had been a student.[4]
Hoffman the CIA lizard.
I remember those times. I turned 18 shortly after the book came out. For years it was cool to steal everything you could.
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