Wal Mart Cops Arrest Woman for Stealing Sugar

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I was detained by the police today and accused of stealing. I was also illegally detained against my will by several Wal*Mart employees preceding the detention by police. My crime? Leaving Wal*Mart with four bags of sugar (that I had just purchased) without showing a receipt, because I was not given one by the Wal*Mart cashier. I was threatened with being taken to jail, threatened with physical violence as I attempted to leave, and had to defend myself and my property while Wal*Mart security attempted to rip it from my hands, breaking my bags and causing one of my items to break open on the pavement. After I was released (having been completely innocent all along), I was lectured by the police officer and Wal*Mart manager about how next time I could make it easier on myself by just agreeing to give up my rights to their goons to begin with. While the initial employee who detained me apologized, the others, including the Wal*Mart Manager, did not.

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silly argument

the woman is complaining about having to abide by the rules of the private property she entered voluntarily?
she walks out of the store with merchandise without proof of purchase and she complains about being checked?
walmart has full rights to employ every measure to protect their property. if requiring a receipt of purchase upon exit is one of them then why would one find a problem with it being enforced?
it is a private property that allows customers to walk in, make a transaction and leave. if customers are suspected of engaging in theft of property damage then walmart has every right to detain them until local law enforcement arrives. where is the problem with this?

awesomo5000 Posted by awesomo5000 on Sun, 06/22/2008 - 1:11am
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