Shoplifting ain’t what it used to be. Just check out your local bottle shop

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Shoplifting ain’t what it used to be. Just check out your local bottle shop
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Who just walks into a bottle-o and brazenly walks out with several slabs of booze, none of it paid for? You’d be surprised.

claims the average shoplifter is middle-class, educated and more likely to be a retiree or white-collar female than a teenager.

I know this first hand because I have my own secret informant. My son Josh works part-time in a bottle shop in a cosy middle-class suburb. At the end of every shift, he reports back to headquarters on the day’s activities. “How was your sesh, darl?” I ask. “Ah, no biggie. Just three thefts and a smashed six-pack. Ya shoulda seen the glass!”In this particular outlet, individuals, rather than gangs, are hard at work.

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