noZme
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This happened at 1:30 AM Sunday morning in a burb north of Atlanta.... big, strong guy is stealing 2 DVD players from Walmart, the store manager, another employee & a contract security officer jump on him & hold him down until the cops arrive. Apparently, someone held him a little too tightly, like maybe a choke hold.
So the thief is dead & Wallyworld quickly washes it's hands of the workers, because, of course, the litigation is about to begin. Associates are trained to disengage from situations that would put themselves or others at risk.
In this chapter of the saga, the estranged ex-wife speaks out. Any bets her wrongful death suit will be 6 figures? Quote from article: "Public records show Calloway has a history of charges for substance abuse, theft, shoplifting and forgery in Fulton and Gwinnett counties." But never mind that, he is a saint now.
Where does the paying customer fit into this scheme? If I am pushing a cart with orange juice & dogfood, should I be extra cautious to not get knocked over by some guy hurrying away without paying? And if "security" is only allowed to get a tag number, why wouldn't more people just gather their buggy-full & make a run for it?
Three people, who were working for a living, are now unemployed & I betcha the badguy's family, estranged though they may be, are in for a big payday.... Ok gang. Jump in here. Does anyone support my view?
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/police-identify-three-involved-in-death-of-accused/nTF92/
So the thief is dead & Wallyworld quickly washes it's hands of the workers, because, of course, the litigation is about to begin. Associates are trained to disengage from situations that would put themselves or others at risk.
In this chapter of the saga, the estranged ex-wife speaks out. Any bets her wrongful death suit will be 6 figures? Quote from article: "Public records show Calloway has a history of charges for substance abuse, theft, shoplifting and forgery in Fulton and Gwinnett counties." But never mind that, he is a saint now.
Where does the paying customer fit into this scheme? If I am pushing a cart with orange juice & dogfood, should I be extra cautious to not get knocked over by some guy hurrying away without paying? And if "security" is only allowed to get a tag number, why wouldn't more people just gather their buggy-full & make a run for it?
Three people, who were working for a living, are now unemployed & I betcha the badguy's family, estranged though they may be, are in for a big payday.... Ok gang. Jump in here. Does anyone support my view?
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/police-identify-three-involved-in-death-of-accused/nTF92/