yukichigai
Diamond Member
About the only time I wouldn't turn a shoplifter in would be if they obviously had no other choice. (e.g. steal food or starve)
With the example you gave I would have turned her in. There's no real worry of her life being ruined; as you said, she's old and maybe mentally unstable. If she needs help, well, she needs help. Catching her doing something like that could be the thing that gets her the psychiatric care she needs. And what prosecutor is going to go after an elderly woman shoplifting food? She'll get probation at the worst. I would have told the checkout person in a discreet manner.
If it was a kid I would have tried to find the parents. Every kid usually flirts with shoplifting once in their life, and that's something a parent needs to deal with ASAP. Now if the parent gets all huffy or tries to deflect ("how dare you slander my child.") then you need to talk to the staff or even call the cops. A reaction like that either indicates bad parenting or that the parent damn well knows about it; they need either a wakeup call or a talk with law enforcement about the legality of "theft by proxy".
Anyone else, hang 'em, talk to security.
With the example you gave I would have turned her in. There's no real worry of her life being ruined; as you said, she's old and maybe mentally unstable. If she needs help, well, she needs help. Catching her doing something like that could be the thing that gets her the psychiatric care she needs. And what prosecutor is going to go after an elderly woman shoplifting food? She'll get probation at the worst. I would have told the checkout person in a discreet manner.
If it was a kid I would have tried to find the parents. Every kid usually flirts with shoplifting once in their life, and that's something a parent needs to deal with ASAP. Now if the parent gets all huffy or tries to deflect ("how dare you slander my child.") then you need to talk to the staff or even call the cops. A reaction like that either indicates bad parenting or that the parent damn well knows about it; they need either a wakeup call or a talk with law enforcement about the legality of "theft by proxy".
Anyone else, hang 'em, talk to security.