Attacked by security guard - police blaming me!

Attacked by security guard - police blaming me!

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Super Sonic

4,839 posts

54 months

Friday 5th May 2023
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OutInTheShed said:
Rumour has it, he had some fairly 'special' 'escorts' allegedly.
There was a rumour that that there was a rumour, but that was just a rumour.

The Rotrex Kid

30,312 posts

160 months

Friday 5th May 2023
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I’d forgotten how hilarious this thread was rofl

IJWS15

1,853 posts

85 months

Saturday 6th May 2023
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motco said:
My nearest Sainsbury's has these. There is an exit farther along where you can get out, albeit through another gate, without scanning. I'll be surprised if there's not a CCTV very high definition camera focussed on this exit.
Quite common in supermarkets in France

Mr Whippy

29,042 posts

241 months

Saturday 6th May 2023
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Super Sonic said:
OutInTheShed said:
Rumour has it, he had some fairly 'special' 'escorts' allegedly.
There was a rumour that that there was a rumour, but that was just a rumour.
hehe

Tommo87

4,220 posts

113 months

Saturday 6th May 2023
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The Rotrex Kid said:
I’d forgotten how hilarious this thread was rofl
Didn’t the op lock the (alleged) purchases in their car and refuse to show those as well?

Let’s face it, if you are going for a FOTL merit badge, that is a definite short cut.

KAgantua

3,871 posts

131 months

Sunday 7th May 2023
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Tommo87 said:
The Rotrex Kid said:
I’d forgotten how hilarious this thread was rofl
Didn’t the op lock the (alleged) purchases in their car and refuse to show those as well?

Let’s face it, if you are going for a FOTL merit badge, that is a definite short cut.
I prefer the full FOTL certificate, framed, and signed by a judge in a wet signature!

Alickadoo

1,696 posts

23 months

Tuesday 9th April
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Good to see that this thread is still being used as a reference point.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

untakenname

4,969 posts

192 months

Tuesday 9th April
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Can't believe it's been five years, hopefully the proliferation of body cams that the security guards are now equipped with mean something like this wouldn't happen today.

Always press the receipt button on the self service till just in case.

MitchT

15,870 posts

209 months

Tuesday 9th April
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untakenname said:
Always press the receipt button on the self service till just in case.
Indeed. I think of this thread every time I'm in Sainsbury's and the self service checkout asks me if I want a receipt. Why do they even give you the chance to decline a receipt if there's no sensible mechanism for dealing with someone who doesn't have one when an issue arises?

Zarco

17,864 posts

209 months

Tuesday 9th April
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I never press it. Waste of paper.

Yet to be assaulted.

ScoobyChris

1,684 posts

202 months

Tuesday 9th April
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Zarco said:
I never press it. Waste of paper.

Yet to be assaulted.
Our nearest Sainsbury’s has just introduced barriers to leave the self checkout area where you need to scan the code from your receipt. Waste of paper and an inconvenience too biggrin

Chris

dxg

8,206 posts

260 months

Tuesday 9th April
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ScoobyChris said:
Zarco said:
I never press it. Waste of paper.

Yet to be assaulted.
Our nearest Sainsbury’s has just introduced barriers to leave the self checkout area where you need to scan the code from your receipt. Waste of paper and an inconvenience too biggrin

Chris
If I've got a small basket and the receipt is optional, I always ask the machine for a printed receipt.

Not because I'm worried about getting accused of anything. But simply so that Tesco (in my case) makes that little bit less in profit.

eldar

21,756 posts

196 months

Tuesday 9th April
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ScoobyChris said:
Zarco said:
I never press it. Waste of paper.

Yet to be assaulted.
Our nearest Sainsbury’s has just introduced barriers to leave the self checkout area where you need to scan the code from your receipt. Waste of paper and an inconvenience too biggrin

Chris
Move to a nicer area where there are fewer shoplifting scrotessmile

ScoobyChris

1,684 posts

202 months

Tuesday 9th April
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eldar said:
Move to a nicer area where there are fewer shoplifting scrotessmile
Nearest Sainsbury’s is some 10 miles away - we don’t visit that often ;-)

Chris

TriumphStag3.0V8

3,852 posts

81 months

Tuesday 9th April
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Zarco said:
I never press it. Waste of paper.

Yet to be assaulted.
Same here. Also never had an argument with a member of the shop's staff either.

Couple of times I have had the contents of my bag checked. Never felt the need to get all upset about it either. Had I gone to a staffed checkout, the checkout operator would have checked every item anyway.

Zarco

17,864 posts

209 months

Tuesday 9th April
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ScoobyChris said:
eldar said:
Move to a nicer area where there are fewer shoplifting scrotessmile
Nearest Sainsbury’s is some 10 miles away - we don’t visit that often ;-)

Chris
Do you go there to ensure Tesco make less profit?

irc

7,312 posts

136 months

Tuesday 9th April
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ScoobyChris said:
Zarco said:
I never press it. Waste of paper.

Yet to be assaulted.
Our nearest Sainsbury’s has just introduced barriers to leave the self checkout area where you need to scan the code from your receipt. Waste of paper and an inconvenience too biggrin

Chris
Inconvenience caused by thieves. At my local Sainsury self checkout last week no carrier bags to hand. I asked an assistant for a carrier bag. She scanned it before handing it to me. Then told me it was store policy since so many were being stolen.

So the scanning your receipt will be the same.

Gary C

12,446 posts

179 months

Tuesday 9th April
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irc said:
Inconvenience caused by thieves. At my local Sainsury self checkout last week no carrier bags to hand. I asked an assistant for a carrier bag. She scanned it before handing it to me. Then told me it was store policy since so many were being stolen.

So the scanning your receipt will be the same.
amazing they are worrying about an item being stolen that they used to give away free and only charged for because the law changed to make them.

Flumpo

3,748 posts

73 months

Tuesday 9th April
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Gary C said:
irc said:
Inconvenience caused by thieves. At my local Sainsury self checkout last week no carrier bags to hand. I asked an assistant for a carrier bag. She scanned it before handing it to me. Then told me it was store policy since so many were being stolen.

So the scanning your receipt will be the same.
amazing they are worrying about an item being stolen that they used to give away free and only charged for because the law changed to make them.
They are not the same bags. They use to give out piss thin free bags. They were then told to charge 5p for them.

Some clever sausage realised most people will forget to bring their own bag and would have to buy what’s on offer. Hence the more expensive bag for life at 40p - whatever.

Now they are making a profit from the bags, they care.


Vipers

32,889 posts

228 months

Tuesday 9th April
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Flumpo said:
Gary C said:
irc said:
Inconvenience caused by thieves. At my local Sainsury self checkout last week no carrier bags to hand. I asked an assistant for a carrier bag. She scanned it before handing it to me. Then told me it was store policy since so many were being stolen.

So the scanning your receipt will be the same.
amazing they are worrying about an item being stolen that they used to give away free and only charged for because the law changed to make them.
They are not the same bags. They use to give out piss thin free bags. They were then told to charge 5p for them.

Some clever sausage realised most people will forget to bring their own bag and would have to buy what’s on offer. Hence the more expensive bag for life at 40p - whatever.

Now they are making a profit from the bags, they care.
I keep two rolled up bags in my coat for shopping, never bought one for yonks.