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Wednesday, September 13, 2023

If this doesn't work, next comes fire

Amid rampant theft, some retailers are now turning to unconventional methods for preventing losses. 

Rather than locking up merchandise, hiring security, or removing brand names from stores or higher-priced merchandise altogether, some are turning to fog.
-Carlos

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Shit works so good, they won't be able to see the thieves leave. Thirty minutes later, they're still cranking it out.

5 comments:

  1. It'd work better if the fog consisted of VX

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    1. Yup. fog of war just benefits the attackers.

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  2. Paying shoppers also hate getting fogged with unknown chemicals.
    Stupid ideas rule.

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  3. I love how the article blames this on Covid. It’s happening, and happening predominantly in California, because prosecutors don’t punish the criminals anymore. It has nothing to do with a manufactured pandemic from three years ago.

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    1. Yeah. It makes about as much sense as when people blame this kind of stuff on "poverty" when the real reasons are pretty damn obvious to anyone who can think critically.

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