Thieves......ammo behind the counter at Atwoods.

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madokie

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i worked at Lowes here in okc 2 years ago and they told me its 600$ a day loss just in the tool section,, mostly small stuff the thieves can put in a pocket.first week on the job , some people wheeled a 3,000$ fridge out the door,right between the registers during the busy time,,a bunch of newbies being trained at the registers too.yes more of the cordless power tools are behind cages,the display ones have a small steel cable securing the power tool and the thieve just bring in a cable cutter in a purse and cut the cable ,back in purse goes tool and cutter.
 

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They are building an on-line only grocery store in Yukon. Then they can control your food purchases when it gets too dangerous to venture out on our bicycles after our cars are eliminated. Called JackBe.
Walmart's are closing due to loss around the country. And others like Walgreens and more.
Walmarts are building automated delivery now. You order online and the bots pull your groceries and shuttle them outside
 

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The Atwoods in BA has ammo on a 4-sided shelving unit across the main entrance walkway from the checkout stand (walk in the store and it’s on your left, just past the drink fridges and shopping cart corral). I’ve walked around it once or twice to see what’s on the shelves, but can’t say I’ve ever paid attention to the prices.
 

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I can think of nothing worse than a thief. Think about it... a murderer kills quickly, but a thief takes your life slowly - by stealing things that you worked a part (perhaps a significant part) of your life obtaining.
 

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I know if you get robbed at your farm, let's say. They take $4,999 worth of stuff due to laws they get a slap on the wrist. It's only bad if over $5,000. Unless it had a serial number and they pawn it. Apparently if you lie on your pawn agreement you screw yourself and all your friends and their friends that were smoking meth with you. Then the law has teeth and they sink them in as far as they can. Ask me how I know, and no it wasn't me or my friends with the meth or selling it at the pawn shop. The DA likes people who pawn stuff they don't own provided you can prove you are the owner. They can take your stuff and sell it back to you and you know it's yours if they are in a different county than it happened in there is nothing you can do. I could be wrong but this is what I understand.
Sorry, Jack but you're mistaken. Any thief who steals from me then tries to sell my own property back to me... will bleed. I will absolutely defend myself when he attacks me.
 

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