NYC’s Grocery Stores Close Over Theft | Asmongold Reacts

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  • @diatsus2861
    @diatsus2861 Před 15 dny +7131

    They are blurring the faces of the criminals rather than arresting them. That's all that needs to be said.

    • @McDLT999999999999999
      @McDLT999999999999999 Před 15 dny

      The feds will spend millions to track down a grandma that strolled through the capital building.

    • @oldbuddyolpal9859
      @oldbuddyolpal9859 Před 15 dny +689

      I didn't even think about it until you mentioned it.. protecting the identities of... the criminals?

    • @viodesa3
      @viodesa3 Před 14 dny +533

      Why blurr, they all look basically the same anyway? It's nature's incognito mode.

    • @arnoldestrella2814
      @arnoldestrella2814 Před 14 dny +326

      ​@@oldbuddyolpal9859its the media protecting itself, imagine what would happen if they showed the entire picture and people made their own conclussions

    • @Coarvus
      @Coarvus Před 14 dny +72

      Newyork is a 2 party consent state. U cant record someone without their consent. Where as in the real world I can record you if i consent to recording you
      Edit
      Oof guys, they've proven the point, New York is a 1 party consent state: why are they blurring faces?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @CatSidheNekoko
    @CatSidheNekoko Před 15 dny +4832

    When you decriminalize crime. Crime happens.

    • @samfire3067
      @samfire3067 Před 15 dny +250

      *picachu face *

    • @Piromysl359
      @Piromysl359 Před 15 dny

      "You can't commit crime if everything is legal" seems to be democrats plan to reducing crime rate.

    • @rahn45
      @rahn45 Před 15 dny +314

      But if it doesn't count as a crime, crime can't actually happen!
      Check and mate!
      *watches the city experience record lows in crime*

    • @lawlkings
      @lawlkings Před 15 dny +158

      America culture is a cyberpunk 2077 dystopian culture without the cool body modifications tech and shiny lights.

    • @airtreia
      @airtreia Před 15 dny +34

      Not crime, this is legalized now lol

  • @12.7x99mm
    @12.7x99mm Před 9 dny +81

    I doubt people need a PS5, 100 inch flatscreen, North Face Jacket, 32 pairs of Air Force Ones, and a gaming PC to survive hunger and thirst.

    • @heythere9371
      @heythere9371 Před 4 dny +1

      What about the ones stealing food? The video says grocers are especially effected by shoplifting

    • @ghostrecon7497
      @ghostrecon7497 Před 4 dny

      What shoots the 12.7x99mm?

    • @12.7x99mm
      @12.7x99mm Před 4 dny

      @@ghostrecon7497 Barret m107, Browning Machine Gun, and other anti materiel small arms.

    • @user-rp1sw5ku4y
      @user-rp1sw5ku4y Před 3 dny

      Hey if you can carry all that out of the store without being caught youve earnd it 😂

    • @carlito19934
      @carlito19934 Před 3 dny

      ​@@ghostrecon7497 just say .50 BMG the BMG explains exactly what shoots the round A Browning Machine Gun

  • @nihul7010
    @nihul7010 Před 11 dny +261

    As a New Yorker let me explain the reason for this. Basically the reason that this is happening is because back in 2020 NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio pushed and passed Bail Reform. Basically when you get arrested you would sit in a local jail, usually a police precinct until you can see a judge or NY District Attorney who will then advise NYPD what to do with the prisoner. This process could take time depending on the charges and the case details. Most people would sit in the local jail unless they paid for bail which would allow them to pay money to get released early skipping the waiting process. The bail money that you paid would be held hostage as a way to coerce you to go to your court date.
    Bail Reform skips that waiting period entirely and it is instead catch and release.
    While bail reform in itself is not a terrible idea the NY implementation is terrible.
    In NY, Bail Reform applies to both Misdemeanor (Small Crimes) and Felonies (Major Crimes). This means that you can Murder someone in NYC, get released the same day and then murder all the witnesses. There was an instance where a man did SA on someone, was released and did it to another person, was arrested and then released again. Only to do it a third time, get arrested and finally bail was denied.
    Bail Reform needs to apply to Misdemeanor Crimes Only. It should also not apply to repeat offenders, and bail reform should only be granted to individuals with a job.
    Homeless and Illegal Immigrants can commit crimes 24/7 and they never see a day in court because when they skip court and a warrant is placed on them, they cannot be found.
    In Addition, Mayor De Blasio granted legal immunity to all minors. As long as you are attending a NYC Department of Education School, even if you are 18-20 as long as you continue to go to school, you have legal immunity. So you have gangs who recruit teenagers to commit crimes as they cannot be prosecuted.
    Shoplifting is considered a Misdemeanor as long as you steal under $1000. Once it hits $1000 it turns into a Felony.
    Previously when Republicans were in office it was considered a Felony if you stole over $100, Democrats changed it to $1000. In addition Democrats have also passed laws restricting people from stopping shoplifters. When Republicans were in Office Stores had a right to defend their property and stop theft and could use force. So a store owner/security could legally whip your ass if you tried to steal as long as you had video evidence. Democrats made Store Owners and Police Powerless and empowered criminals.
    The Democrats have destroyed NYC with a series of terrible laws.

    • @voidroad
      @voidroad Před 11 dny

      well opening the border to millions of illegals and telling them they get free credit cards for groceries and an asylum in NY certainly isnt helping either
      Its very easy to see that this shit happens only in democrat cities ( theft to the point of closing businesses) like oakland , NYC , LA etc...
      thats why I'm glad to live in a village in france , if some illegal immigrant came and robbed a store dude would disappear within a week. And nobody would notice a thing or have heard something. Villages are nice. You dont fuck with locals

    • @DaraGaming42
      @DaraGaming42 Před 10 dny

      Typical modern day lefties

    • @samadams2203
      @samadams2203 Před 8 dny +26

      Same as what happened in the 70s and 80s. The city was a run down haven for crime and it didn't change until Giuliani made tough reforms.

    • @DaraGaming42
      @DaraGaming42 Před 8 dny +5

      @@samadams2203 this will happen again

    • @LoneSWarrior
      @LoneSWarrior Před 8 dny +26

      Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.

  • @PowerSynopsis
    @PowerSynopsis Před 15 dny +4451

    If Batman was real he'd just get called a racist for trying to take care of the city's crime.

    • @SG-qb8ne
      @SG-qb8ne Před 14 dny +303

      wtf you mean batman isnt real?

    • @northstar6920
      @northstar6920 Před 14 dny +266

      @@SG-qb8ne yet...

    • @bobetmoi2988
      @bobetmoi2988 Před 14 dny +58

      @@SG-qb8ne rip santa clauss

    • @kirby7294
      @kirby7294 Před 14 dny +166

      ​@@SG-qb8neDon't listen to him. Batman is real. He'll be here any day now to clean up these streets.

    • @northstar6920
      @northstar6920 Před 14 dny

      @@kirby7294 We're just one botched robbery of a billioniare democrat in a NYC ally from a batman scenerio.

  • @StoneCorazon
    @StoneCorazon Před 14 dny +1264

    These people aren’t stealing because they can’t afford to eat, they’re stealing because it’s profitable and it’s not prosecuted.

    • @TheGuilev
      @TheGuilev Před 14 dny +40

      easy money

    • @leviticusprime4904
      @leviticusprime4904 Před 14 dny +46

      Yes but have you considered something something capitalism.

    • @HilariousButTrue
      @HilariousButTrue Před 14 dny

      Do they have to sit there on camera and eat what they are stealing for you to believe it's because food prices are unreasonable? Do you think they are going to turn around and sell that block of cheese they just grabbed? lmao
      People stealing necessities is a sign of a failing economy with out of control inflation and it's a talking point straight from the ownership class establishment to blame lack of prosecution for it so that people don't demand that the actual problem is fixed. They profit from it.

    • @John_1-1_in_Japanese
      @John_1-1_in_Japanese Před 14 dny +1

      No, you don't understand, they're just saintly Robin Hood comic book superheros who are doing it for family and community!

    • @Notyouraveragename
      @Notyouraveragename Před 14 dny +30

      Yup. Started believing the best in people. Realized reality is often dissapointing and even the blue areas giving the best, arguably more resources for the people making BAD choices than good ones
      (Free rides to 10x college drop outs, cocaine snorters getting more 10,000$ full ride 'diversity' and 'merit' based scholarship to certain color students knowing they'll drop out. Vs a kid who skipped a childhood to study hard, saved in case they needed it, didn't get financial help from parents despite expectations. And got nothing / 0$ a year in aid).
      These people are given the best opportunities to get a leg off the road sometimes, and by that i don't mean a palace. But 40 people trying to cook em food over 0, shelters, resources. The other person gets price gouged, and watches them steal 1000$s of shit while they work 20 hrs to afford the bus station and gas ride alone.
      It's like the prodigal son. Why on earth is rewarding the people who make poor choices, over and over, rewarded. While the ant has to work for 5 to compensate for the grasshopper wasting the resources of 12? The ant gets all the work and the ant gets none of the vacation, none of the benefits, none of the summer lollygagging.
      And the ant is told it's 'lazy' because it's booze muncher 'grasshopper' gets told outcomes should be equal, regardless of terrible life 'choices' because the grasshopper knows it won't be punished. The ant knows it's been forced to pay, for a person that doesn't even care about them. To enable terrible life choices.

  • @b.i.g.g.u.s
    @b.i.g.g.u.s Před 9 dny +35

    I can see stores going back to the old "order and we'll get your items" approach, but with all products and workers behind bars. Jamaica has container shops like this - you tell them what you want and they go fetch it, rather than letting you walk around pocketing stuff.

    • @Mac_Omegaly
      @Mac_Omegaly Před dnem +2

      Yes the old general stores of 1830's, but the customer watches the clerk from the outside using the store cameras and talking to them on their phone. A zero contact until payment is made type store. Where a gun wouldn't work to threaten or injure anyone, at the dead drop point. Only customers have to fear other "customers".

  • @iliveinreality-kq1is
    @iliveinreality-kq1is Před 5 dny +5

    Not a single thief steals because they're hungry. You're telling me every food pantry in the country is empty? I have a buddy who stopped at a gas station one time and some homeless guy asked him for money because "he was hungry". My friend declined, but he bought the guy two bags worth of food and drinks inside the gas station. When he gave it to the guy, he proceeded to throw those bags of food and drinks in the dumpster next to the gas station. Turns out he must've been full.

  • @philyoutuber7270
    @philyoutuber7270 Před 14 dny +2057

    90% of these “poor” thieves are stealing while wearing $2,000 worth of designer clothes…

  • @baffledalien5397
    @baffledalien5397 Před 14 dny +1787

    Imagine being nostalgic for the mafia days, when you had someone you could go to if you had a theft problem and they'd actually take care of it.

    • @nosferiazafora
      @nosferiazafora Před 14 dny +1

      Yep, I bet Italians miss the Italian mafia. The only mafia still up and running in the U.S is the Jewish mafia, which only cares for their own.

    • @Braiam
      @Braiam Před 14 dny +118

      Yeah, because the Mafia didn't like the rivals.

    • @BtheLee11
      @BtheLee11 Před 14 dny +292

      You ever wonder why little italy and greektown doesn't get hit in Chicago? Because the mafia is still active there and will bury your ass for trying to mess up their businesses (they own quite a few of the businesses in that area of Chicago. Yet those little shops stay open no matter what, even through COVID. I lived in those neighborhood for a long time going to school and even afterwards for a bit. They're actually pretty nice guys so long as you're respectful (i normally and the type to say "yes sir no sir" so we got along). I was drinking coffee once and they came up and asked to buy my car for like 2k. It was a pretty shitty car but i needed it for school and told them that. They just said "oh sorry, good luck" and walked away. My view on mafia-types had changed since then, at least they have the balls and respect to keep regular people out of their dirty business, and when they do involve you you're always compensated...
      edit: i would like to note that living in these (mob controlled) areas you should expect increased rent, you should carry cash with you to the store because they don't like credit or debit (never carry more than 50 bucks at a time), and just always remember to be polite to the older folks (you never know if they're part of the family or know someone who is)

    • @tsukukyroho-oh-ho9472
      @tsukukyroho-oh-ho9472 Před 14 dny +52

      I mean if the situation continue, you aren't going to be nostalgic for much more time, i mean it's the situation where mafia are born. It just need that one group of those thieve who decide that they would rather execute other group for money from the store and you will have a second comming of mafias.

    • @vhuLTuReZ
      @vhuLTuReZ Před 14 dny +2

      @@BtheLee11id smoke the mafia myself

  • @Dr.Dementor
    @Dr.Dementor Před 8 dny +26

    Reminds me of germany,where crimes with knives are combated by putting up signs saying "no-knife zone".That signs will sure stop criminals! 🙄

    • @JohnNaru2112
      @JohnNaru2112 Před 4 dny

      No but it makes it easier to prosecute later on. A law is only as good as how enforced it is.

    • @ASMRPajamas
      @ASMRPajamas Před 3 dny +3

      In London phone snatching is so rampant they've put up signs basically victim blaming, telling them to not keep their phones out.

  • @Anukinihun
    @Anukinihun Před 5 dny +14

    I'm a business owner in the state of Florida and my business is near the hood and of 30+ years of business I have only been shop lifted of a grand total of $100. It isn't the environment, it's the people.

  • @rahn45
    @rahn45 Před 15 dny +1720

    "It's fine, they're insured."
    "If stores made money through insurance claims, then why would they bother with customers?"

    • @konaqua122
      @konaqua122 Před 15 dny +104

      Then how would insurance get their money back? They are not money factories.
      Also, I understand your statement is sarcasm. I just still wanted to ask the question.

    • @matthewmosier8439
      @matthewmosier8439 Před 15 dny +180

      @@konaqua122 Everybody is wondering why car insurance is going up in price. Because insurance isn't free. We are insuring the extra costs of repairing EVs.
      Same with these stores. If they file a claim, insurance goes up.
      The lies are destructive and they've been sowed for years

    • @WarWolf947
      @WarWolf947 Před 14 dny +74

      I always hate that answer of why bother getting involved they are insured for it and my response is that’s not the point I don’t care if they are insured it’s a stepping stone. When will it eventually become who cares if you’re murdered you have life insurance right?

    • @JohnSmith-ks5xw
      @JohnSmith-ks5xw Před 14 dny +50

      when the price of insurance goes up, the prices for PAYING CUSTOMERS goes up.

    • @bigpoppa7041
      @bigpoppa7041 Před 14 dny +16

      Insurance companies could also refuse to insure and they probably are

  • @Absolutely_Nobody
    @Absolutely_Nobody Před 15 dny +2010

    QUIT BLAMING THE POLICE.
    You have to look at the district attorney's office and the lawmakers.
    A cop can make all the arrests in the world, but if they just get released immediately and receive no repercussions for their theft, then what's the point?

    • @GigalassII
      @GigalassII Před 15 dny

      Quit making excuses for the police that can personally pick up the charges and has the right to use department funding to do so.
      States like Texas do it constantly in Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, and Sexual Assault cases.

    • @Hrogoff
      @Hrogoff Před 15 dny +247

      You ar right. They are not prosecuted. It's not the cops who do that.

    • @dantheanimator5072
      @dantheanimator5072 Před 15 dny +42

      💯

    • @Piromysl359
      @Piromysl359 Před 15 dny

      THIS
      It's a direct result of disastrous policies that followed George Floyd's death in 2020.

    • @commentcop1246
      @commentcop1246 Před 15 dny +246

      Yup its democrat prosecutors and law makers. No one likes to connect law and order to politics, it makes them uncomfortable

  • @yohasan9590
    @yohasan9590 Před 7 dny +6

    Store owners need to sue the city of New York for allowing this to happen.

  • @fi7959
    @fi7959 Před 10 dny +6

    The fact that a lot of these people are stealing from stores local to their communities, hence screwing over those communities when the stores close. Something needs to be done about it.

  • @szaka9395
    @szaka9395 Před 14 dny +637

    I got a small shop in Poland. Some dudes stole 4 beers 2 days ago. I showed the camera recording to my good old customers that know everyone and everything about neighborhood. 2 days later, the thiefs came back to shop, to apologize, pay and told that it wont happen again. Im scared while watching these videos from USA or western EU.

    • @Void_Astrea
      @Void_Astrea Před 14 dny +72

      THAT sounds like a nice neighborhood. I wish neighborhoods could be like that in the U.S. but everything is so damn big.

    • @DjNoNameNL
      @DjNoNameNL Před 14 dny +71

      Poland is 1 of the few countries left that still have a backbone 🇳🇱 🇵🇱

    • @brunopinto6178
      @brunopinto6178 Před 14 dny +2

      Sounds like Baluty xD

    • @eadric3338
      @eadric3338 Před 14 dny +94

      That's the difference between a high trust society vs. a low trust society. Diversity is not our strength.

    • @anon556
      @anon556 Před 14 dny +2

      You can fit 31.5 Poland's into the United States.

  • @pittuk6500
    @pittuk6500 Před 15 dny +702

    only thing left on the shelves is sun-tanning lotion

  • @jkdragonjk6895
    @jkdragonjk6895 Před 10 dny +8

    I've said this before and I believe this. Soon what will happen is you won't be allowed to go into stores anymore. You will have to either order online or order through a kiask in a little entrance area of the store and the employees will just bring your stuff out to you. No longer will you be able to walk around and browse, because the only way to reduce rampant crime like this is if the public has minimal access to the products before they buy.

    • @Mac_Omegaly
      @Mac_Omegaly Před dnem

      The other extream is also possible too. Entrance to the store requires upfront payment for potential damages of $100-300 and a crazy number of cameras everywhere tracking your movements throughout the store. And the computer keeps track of what you're purchasing or damaging.
      Think Costco but with more secure air lock type security to get inside, and the store locks down completely for the safety of restockers. Damage products, manage to trick the automated system and steal, then your premium to enter the store is forfeited. Walk out with more goods than your premium credit then it will be raised for you to access the store in the future.
      The people will put up with your method of service by request or this ultra security monitoring if prices are able to stay low. But both methods if successful are only going to encourage thieves to target the buyer post sale.

    • @jkdragonjk6895
      @jkdragonjk6895 Před 20 hodinami

      @@Mac_Omegaly I think that could be possible too. They card you going in and then card you going out. Like a punch card for your bank info. So if you ever just up and dip with something, they can just charge your card after the fact, and if it declines, well your bank has all your info so it won’t be hard for the police to find you.

  • @phantomsea8987
    @phantomsea8987 Před 9 dny +8

    When the law has no enforcement, it just comes lawless

    • @Vesta_the_Lesser
      @Vesta_the_Lesser Před 6 dny

      I just want to direct you to the podcast "If Books Could Kill" episode called The "Organized Retail Crime" Panic [TEASER]

  • @hawkshot867
    @hawkshot867 Před 14 dny +345

    Are we seriously reaching a point that arresting criminals and sending them to jail is a hot take?

    • @modestgrower2017
      @modestgrower2017 Před 14 dny +86

      We passed that point 2 or more years ago, in my opinion

    • @The3rdTurd
      @The3rdTurd Před 14 dny +72

      Yep, this is how pathetic and embarrassing the USA has become.

    • @TechnoMinarchistBall
      @TechnoMinarchistBall Před 14 dny +27

      We passed that about 5 years ago.

    • @lucasljs1545
      @lucasljs1545 Před 14 dny +19

      When the words of "experts" become more valuable than the words of Family Heads the world was already falling into shit.

    • @ketch10
      @ketch10 Před 14 dny

      cuz its racist!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Ruben27780
    @Ruben27780 Před 15 dny +515

    Usual suspects

    • @NetBattler
      @NetBattler Před 15 dny +41

      Oh lawd 🙎🏿‍♀️

    • @commentcop1246
      @commentcop1246 Před 15 dny +100

      And they destroy their own areas. The stores and pharmacies their mothers have to use have to close, and they don't care. If they don't care about their own family, imagine what they would do to your suburb.

    • @andoceans23
      @andoceans23 Před 15 dny +133

      Despite being only 13% of the population

    • @omgwat
      @omgwat Před 15 dny +58

      Oh no, please don't say that! That's _very_ racist! Oy voy!

    • @The_Unknown_Baron
      @The_Unknown_Baron Před 15 dny +46

      @@omgwat can't be racist when you see the videos and you see the demographic. Stop playing the race and victim card

  • @georges4266
    @georges4266 Před 5 dny +4

    "They're only stealing to pay for rent" lmfao well fuck everyone else making an honest living I guess.

  • @goondefectoresports
    @goondefectoresports Před 5 dny +2

    Their is less restrictions on buying a shotgun, just a 10 day wait after an instant background check

  • @MWBalls
    @MWBalls Před 15 dny +521

    When there is no punishment for crime, crime spirals out of control.
    Simple logic.

    • @konstantinkrastev4478
      @konstantinkrastev4478 Před 14 dny

      except new york has near historic low crime rates. And the video shows nothing of crime, any other bs ?

    • @DarthJynx115
      @DarthJynx115 Před 14 dny +100

      @@konstantinkrastev4478 when you decriminalize crime and make it so that theft doesn’t really count unless they steal $1000 instead of $500, of course there’s going to be “less crime”. But in reality, it’s even worse

    • @Tyler-lr6fq
      @Tyler-lr6fq Před 14 dny +73

      @@konstantinkrastev4478is the reason crime is “historically low” because the city has decided not to criminalize any of this behavior?
      I think it’s safe to assume, the rampant theft doesn’t count toward official crime rates since nobody is punished

    • @TechnoMinarchistBall
      @TechnoMinarchistBall Před 14 dny +56

      ​@@konstantinkrastev4478And I can lower the poverty rate by changing the definition of poverty.

    • @lucasljs1545
      @lucasljs1545 Před 14 dny +21

      @@konstantinkrastev4478 your nose is showing.

  • @FishAnvil
    @FishAnvil Před 14 dny +405

    It's NYC, their mayor is more concerned about referring to gangs and looters as "organized groups". He made them turn off the Shot Tracker, a software which would track where shootings happened, because it showed that black neighborhoods were killing each other more often.

    • @AQS521
      @AQS521 Před 14 dny +56

      But also bragged about having "so much chocolate" working for the the city. Ironic

    • @savagesquirrel9610
      @savagesquirrel9610 Před 14 dny +28

      Same thing happening here in Chicago.

    • @jetfa9
      @jetfa9 Před 14 dny +26

      They did the same in Chicago.

    • @dailynews5683
      @dailynews5683 Před 14 dny +8

      Yeah, but the problem is usually blown out of proportion. When it comes to violent crime nation wide 99.7% of bl4ck people are non-violent per year out of a population of 42 million. It's an issue, but not as big as society would have you believe.

    • @patrickgf8406
      @patrickgf8406 Před 14 dny +63

      @@dailynews5683true, everyone loves living in a black neighbourhood because blk people are so peaceful 🥰

  • @agirlfrommars3441
    @agirlfrommars3441 Před 10 dny +2

    When an American says there’s less restrictions to buying a shotgun over underwear I start to worry

  • @RicassoST
    @RicassoST Před 5 dny +2

    „They steal to survive“ is the dumbest shit I’ve ever heard. It’s the easiest way to get along, not the one necessary. It’s a crime and that’s it. If you need anything to survive, there ARE ways to get it legally

  • @danialmoser2573
    @danialmoser2573 Před 15 dny +764

    Its easy. The businesses cant defend themselves or their product. If you stop a thief, you get arrested for assault.

    • @rahn45
      @rahn45 Před 15 dny +123

      And if you end the person robbing you, you will be charged with murder!

    • @ah5836
      @ah5836 Před 15 dny +151

      ​@@rahn45 that is exactly what NYC does, bodega worker who had a guy attack him with a knife, he was arrested and jailed. Or the subway guy who stopped a crazy person who was acting very erratic and actively threatening to kill passengers, the guy who stopped him is sitting in prison.

    • @gantech7788
      @gantech7788 Před 15 dny +22

      Protection laws should be put in place so grocery stores can protect themselves like with doormen like clubs without the threat of lawsuits.

    • @shadowpathfinder7723
      @shadowpathfinder7723 Před 14 dny +1

      The obvious answer is resisting illegal arrests

    • @dipf7705
      @dipf7705 Před 14 dny

      ​@@gantech7788 Does it have to be a bar/club to employ a bouncer? I would guess any business could technically hire one

  • @merrillmayhemgaming
    @merrillmayhemgaming Před 14 dny +530

    It's not that the police don't give a shit, the LOCAL GOVERNMENT tells them they AREN'T ALLOWED to do anything about it.

    • @garydagg9112
      @garydagg9112 Před 14 dny

      Nah it’s both. Violent crime is a target for police, conviction rates are targets.
      A guy wearing a mask stealing 100 oranges is really tough to report as a win.
      It doesn’t matter that that causes economic harm (loss of jobs, increase in food price) as it’s not as sexy as a drug bust

    • @Shiirow
      @Shiirow Před 14 dny +1

      cant do anything if your hands a tied with government red tape.

    • @cavemantero
      @cavemantero Před 14 dny +3

      but they'll take the paycheck from said 'local government' any day all day

    • @StackingGains
      @StackingGains Před 14 dny +58

      ​@cavemantero you want them to work for you for free?

    • @buddyguy4723
      @buddyguy4723 Před 14 dny +39

      The problem starts with the letter n

  • @helfire9562
    @helfire9562 Před 5 dny +2

    Its really simple, those who are used to special treatment belive equal treatment is discrimination.

  • @mikesmith542
    @mikesmith542 Před 12 dny +2

    That loaf of bread that you're okay with a person stealing to feed their family will eventually go up in price to compensate for the inventory loss and that price is felt by the poor people who are honestly purchasing the good. That's the way it works.

  • @ProxCQ
    @ProxCQ Před 14 dny +439

    "Cops don't care" because they are forced to ignore it. The laws in those states are absolutely allowing shoplifting. The lawmakers have been bribed to allow this in order to bring down real estate values for certain billionaires who want to take control of these cities by buying everything at a low price. Once they are satisfied, the laws will be amended and cities restored under a new leadership.

    • @egymagnet
      @egymagnet Před 14 dny +17

      Bingo

    • @chiidora
      @chiidora Před 14 dny

      It was supposed to cut back on locking up people trying to feed their families in an emergency because locking up a mom stealing diapers or formula doesn't tend to go well.
      However, people took advantage of that by stealing en masse and reselling to make a profit.

    • @ethansdroid
      @ethansdroid Před 14 dny +12

      actually based. source: I'm a lender

    • @jamesg7508
      @jamesg7508 Před 14 dny +31

      Exactly. Arrests mean nothing if the guy is out the next day or the DA refuses to prosecute

    • @boldCactuslad
      @boldCactuslad Před 14 dny +42

      The cops care a lot. The problem is the DA, the laws, and the voters. If the law said citizens, store owners, and cops could do anything they wanted to stop theft, you know exactly what would happen.

  • @360Cruzerman
    @360Cruzerman Před 12 dny +157

    Notice how the victim in the robbery video is unblurred and the criminals are blurred for their protection?

    • @Vesta_the_Lesser
      @Vesta_the_Lesser Před 6 dny

      Yeah. Noone will cheer on a vigilante who tries to kill the victim. That's why.

    • @calebschultz9935
      @calebschultz9935 Před 5 dny +1

      Criminals? What criminals? (Sarcasm)

    • @basillah7650
      @basillah7650 Před 3 dny +1

      @@calebschultz9935 Criminals = victims victims = criminals

  • @Explosion-
    @Explosion- Před 6 dny +2

    Stealing is stealing. In the past cutting off the arms is punishment for stealing. If you can't survive on a city then move.

  • @Chriscras2
    @Chriscras2 Před 11 dny +5

    Now everyone knows why the suburbs exist.

  • @perandersson3977
    @perandersson3977 Před 15 dny +452

    I remember the "they have insurance", "they are rich so they can take it" and the "stealing under $1000 of stuff is so that people that need to eat wont get prosecuted" arguments a few years ago. Also, how come there are people who are poor that won't steal things? Some have been raised to know right from wrong

    • @vltruane
      @vltruane Před 14 dny +64

      That’s the main issue, that $1000 min. They need to make it to where anything over $40, it’s an automatic felony like the law Florida just passed.
      This craziness is not going to stop until they do that.

    • @float32
      @float32 Před 14 dny +17

      I remember when a certain political side was saying how stupid it was.

    • @blatheringblatherskite666
      @blatheringblatherskite666 Před 14 dny +16

      that insurance reason is why companies move out of town around contract renewals but THAT community wouldn't know much about how insurance policies work

    • @PrashanthB-bi7lc
      @PrashanthB-bi7lc Před 14 dny

      This won't fly even in poor countries. You won't see this India or Philippines. Thieves get caught and beaten by a mob or caught by the police.

    • @TyX25
      @TyX25 Před 14 dny +2

      I think the 1k mark is what tells the difference between petty theft and full-on larceny. They also try not to hit people so it doesn't upgrade to robbery

  • @gwquinn8398
    @gwquinn8398 Před 14 dny +207

    Social norms is what prevented petty theft, not a fear of getting caught. Cities deciding not to prosecute goes a long way towards normalizing it.

    • @americanalah
      @americanalah Před 14 dny +4

      Bingo

    • @jonesjohnson5310
      @jonesjohnson5310 Před 14 dny

      Crime statistics about to be crazy🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @gideondejongh838
      @gideondejongh838 Před 14 dny +3

      Yuri Beznemov warned you all.

    • @zachmoyer1849
      @zachmoyer1849 Před 14 dny

      yeah that is why bullying is important to some extent you cant say any one thing is all bad or it would not exist even theft itself is not all bad the world is a balance and that balance is achieved like you said through culture. You bring people here and have populations who cut themselves off from that culture and this is what you are left with.

    • @Shajirr_
      @Shajirr_ Před 14 dny +2

      The video is not about petty theft. Its about people filling multiple shopping carts, or in some cases driving up in a van and filling up the entire van.
      Like actually cleaning up entire shelves worth of products.
      No one cares if you steal 1 bread or something, that's already accounted for by all stores.

  • @ligyron2835
    @ligyron2835 Před 5 dny +1

    I’m from NYC. We never worried about thieves in my grandparents’ place because my uncle and his buddies caught the first thief and took him down in the cellar. Pretty sure the rest of the neighborhood got the message from hearing a grown man crying for mercy😂. Granted this was also before smartphones and cameras were everywhere lol.

  • @tyROOne226
    @tyROOne226 Před 6 dny +1

    This is what will lead to a cashless society, where every store is loaded with surveillance and RFID chips are mandatory.

  • @Paintchipsrocks
    @Paintchipsrocks Před 13 dny +256

    "They need to steal to survive!"
    Dude, there is literally a city site to direct you to food pantries and kitchens. It will sort what's near you for you.

    • @thatgenericdixienormouspic8424
      @thatgenericdixienormouspic8424 Před 12 dny +46

      Naw mane, I need that 75in tv and ps5 to feed my starvin’ kids…

    • @praetorian3902
      @praetorian3902 Před 11 dny +24

      To survive without having to work, is what they mean lol

    • @burtburtist
      @burtburtist Před 11 dny +9

      only cope and falseflaggers actually say this, try to hold a conversation and youl see theyre not even at chatgpt levels of "sentience"

    • @oteris2924
      @oteris2924 Před 11 dny +4

      The only people who say the people shoplifting are just doing it to survive have NEVER worked retail. You can tell the difference between someone stealing for themselves, and a group of people who are stealing with the intent of profit.
      No, the person with a shopping cart full of high end whisky/booze is not doing that to survive. They are stealing it to resell it or fence it to a local shop that does not ask questions.

    • @OpDab
      @OpDab Před 10 dny

      Drugs are illegal but stealing is not. Such a backwards America we living in.

  • @Gromaul
    @Gromaul Před 14 dny +243

    This is one of those situations where people go "think of the poor, we should not be too hard on them, the big businesses can afford it" when it only negatively impacts the small business, and in the long term, big businesses benefit. No Mom&Pop resturant will ever be able to open when the minimum requirement is to have all your employee's behind a bulletproof window. The cost of entry will simply be too high. So what happens? Small business's collapse, and now you can only use larger retailers. Congratulations, you played yourself.

    • @palespirit
      @palespirit Před 14 dny +46

      Unfortunately 90% of people can’t think 2 levels deep like that

    • @dark3031
      @dark3031 Před 14 dny +6

      Gradually only those who can afford armed securities and expensive attorneys will be able to stay open.

    • @KS-ro7lm
      @KS-ro7lm Před 14 dny +2

      @@palespirit True it effect's things on a deeper level but it does make me wonder if the absolute ass state of living is a playing a part here. It's hard to say how much is just taking advantage of the situation and how much is desperation caused by the systems we live inside of not functioning to serve the people. I get what asmons saying how stealing from the store is taking food out of the shopkeepers mouth but the shopkeepers are massive industries that have raised prices at the worst time possible and receive record profits every quarter while our cost of living skyrockets above our wages. Also there has been many times in history were its been simply eat whatever you can get your hands on or lay down and die and for those people I can't subscribe to that theory of the poor shopkeeper its not an argument that is to be used in every circumstance.

    • @paulysmallz8095
      @paulysmallz8095 Před 14 dny

      Dude they raised the prices way before any of this shit start so don’t try to say that this is the reason these companies have been bending us over and nothing has been done

    • @whoeverfromwherever
      @whoeverfromwherever Před 14 dny

      ​​@@paulysmallz8095 @KS-ro7lm they raised prices to keep up with the cost of inflation. They raised prices to keep up with the cost of higher minimum wage. If a business isn't profitable then why keep it open. Or you can look at it this way if a job lowered wages to the point of $0 then would you continue to work? The same people who "need" those products will go without it anyway eventually.
      On top of all this, the government made law to not prosecute causing theft which raises prices in order to keep the store open. This is compounded with inflation and higher minimum wages. Now add the fact that the government now wants to open a new department of law enforcement which combat's this specific issue due to their own law they made. This new department has a budget and that money is coming from tax payers. This now you have a government seeking higher taxes due to government spending which also increases inflation.
      You have to bite the bullet some day. Allowing petty theft because someone is struggling and you feel bad for them isn't going to solve the issue but only spiral it out of control as we can see.

  • @Upstairs_edits
    @Upstairs_edits Před 11 dny +1

    In San Francisco the local shops are forced to stay open even though they faced the same problems as New Yorkers

  • @jasonherriott
    @jasonherriott Před 11 dny +2

    We all know why they are blurring the image...

  • @Punkofpersonality
    @Punkofpersonality Před 15 dny +271

    I remember during some of the "Peaceful protests" a few years back that an IRL streamer stopped and talked to a police officer and asked why don't they arrest these people for destruction of property and assaulting people, the officer looked at him and said "Because it's pointless. we arrest them, take them in and they get released almost instantly because of the district attorney and politicians demanding it, it's basically like a revolving door" It's basically like trying to instill consequences to a child only for someone to come along and cut down the punishment. the kid gets it in their head that they can do whatever they want because someone with more sway says no,you can't punish them.

    • @socklips7655
      @socklips7655 Před 14 dny +28

      Now be in D.C. on or around Jan 6th 2020. Very different tune.

    • @Angel-zk5gi
      @Angel-zk5gi Před 14 dny +10

      This is the only correct answer

    • @jamesgatz5301
      @jamesgatz5301 Před 14 dny +27

      Everyone worked very hard to forget the summer of love. Even commenting in it the wrong way back then would get people demonetized. But yes, they legalized crime and heavily prosecute anyone that tries to stop it

    • @jarielrotta135
      @jarielrotta135 Před 14 dny

      @@socklips7655 Not really. Those holding power decided who went arrested in both cases.

    • @Sota_eth
      @Sota_eth Před 14 dny

      Why do attorneys and politicians allow that precisely?

  • @ever_grey4468
    @ever_grey4468 Před 15 dny +286

    CULTURAL ENRICHMENT!

  • @deathsnitemaresinfullust2269

    31:32
    I worked at a Ralph's grocery store about 20 years ago and they closed the location down because over 35% of the stuff leaving the store was stolen or unaccounted for, saw people stealing constantly and back then it still seemed relatively uncommon for that type of thing to happen.
    These days I can't even begin to imagine how much profit some stores lose due to theft. It's as much of a problem as opiate addiction in terms of how deep it's spread, at this point it's going to take some radical changes to get things going back to the right direction.

  • @timf8453
    @timf8453 Před 12 dny +1

    What's stupid is there are already laws for this sort of thing. Racketeering laws were put in place to help prosecute and put theft rings like this behind bars.

  • @edatihtiaz8018
    @edatihtiaz8018 Před 15 dny +439

    Its not that the cops dont care, once these people are arrested the District Attorney just lets them go. They have incentivized the crime so to speak. They have a no bail law for crimes under a certain amount and for specific crimes. Its a mess

    • @npcimknot958
      @npcimknot958 Před 15 dny +12

      This

    • @lawlkings
      @lawlkings Před 15 dny +27

      In Texas, shoplifting anything under $2,500 is a misdemeanor. Had Austin PD refuse to come out to the store once after we told them the suspect shop lifted $1,500 worth the stuff and we were able to citizen arrest them. They told us to let our store insurance handle it and they'll send in the police report to them.

    • @konaqua122
      @konaqua122 Před 15 dny +7

      Does this apply in NYC is my question? Because I know that applied in that place where they petitioned to "defund the police", which is the stupidest thing I ever heard since I was born.
      If that also applied in NYC, then there you go. That's the core of the problem.
      Also, there should be a clause in the law (which I think should be applied in every part of the world) that when someone gets jailed for the same or related cases, at the 5th time, d3ath penalty should be applied.
      If you get jailed every 2 years for theft for the last 30 years, I think jail doesn't do anything. Jail's main purpose is to "rehab" criminals, get them scared of going back there. But if they aren't, then what's the use of being in jail?

    • @barefootbreezy6983
      @barefootbreezy6983 Před 15 dny

      This. Most cops are doing their job and hate whats going on as much as the average citizen. They bust their butts to get these dudes locked up just to have them let back out by these corrupt DA's, however I've heard their hands are tied too because the power lies with the lawmakers above them.

    • @konaqua122
      @konaqua122 Před 15 dny +7

      @@lawlkings wtf. In Philippines, if you rob a store worth $400, I assure you, you may want to go to jail than in the middle of angry citizens. It's not about "how much was robbed" it's the idea of don't do it.
      Also, there's a policy that the cashier or staff of that store "might" pay for all that was lost. It is unfair, I agree, but at the same time, it's the store's employees jobs to make sure that the store is running properly.

  • @adolfolerito6744
    @adolfolerito6744 Před 14 dny +621

    No Asmon, it’s not that “cops don’t care”, it’s that liberal areas DECRIMINALIZE shoplifting, forbid shop owners from stopping the thieves and don’t prosecute the criminals when they are caught.
    That’s the problem, period.

    • @samanthawhang7498
      @samanthawhang7498 Před 14 dny +40

      The cops don’t care either. In LA they will see crime happening and just drive away. They don’t want the liability for any interaction that goes bad, especially when so many people are anti police.

    • @MrLuao
      @MrLuao Před 14 dny +110

      @@samanthawhang7498 Because whats the point of the cops caring if the criminal is let go afterwards, it's literally wasted effort. In addition to liability I mean.

    • @DarthJynx115
      @DarthJynx115 Před 14 dny

      @@samanthawhang7498 they literally can’t anything because the lawmakers have decriminalized a lot of things, making it useless to actually arrest these scumbags

    • @johntan4997
      @johntan4997 Před 14 dny +35

      That's the general thing about Asmon, he's good with statics & numbers, and the efficiency of returns.
      He's poor at empathy and lived experiences of others.
      During the interview, with the store clerk, the clerk shared his experiences, while Asmon straight up rejects and claims it's untrue.

    • @socklips7655
      @socklips7655 Před 14 dny +7

      They absolutely "care" suddenly if you're not a protected class

  • @ValnirAesling
    @ValnirAesling Před 12 dny +1

    all stores used to be non self service, we might go back to that. hand the store attendant ur shopping list and he grabs it all from behind the counter.

  • @ColonelMetus
    @ColonelMetus Před 5 dny +2

    Why would I pay a store 1 dollar for an orange when I can buy one from Markus D'kwandishae for a quarter?

  • @PineapplePinesol
    @PineapplePinesol Před 15 dny +209

    Asmon, it's not that the cops don't care - it's that the local criminal systems keep letting them get away with it.

    • @darugdawg2453
      @darugdawg2453 Před 14 dny +8

      Asmon has common sense not intrlligence and wisdom

    • @MysteriousStranger50
      @MysteriousStranger50 Před 14 dny

      Yep. Cop makes and arrest and the democrat DA says they won’t prosecute and orders the cops to release them. Cop gets the blame, DA goes uncontested

    • @TOMHICHIBAN
      @TOMHICHIBAN Před 14 dny +1

      @@darugdawg2453What do you figure would happen if cops had to deal with every instance of shoplifting?

    • @Khobai
      @Khobai Před 14 dny +8

      @@TOMHICHIBAN they dont have to deal with every instance of shoplifting. they only need to make examples out of enough shoplifters that the rest are too afraid to keep doing it. when they refuse to prosecute anyone it makes law enforcement completely ineffective because theres no fear of being the one that gets caught.

    • @turtlesrprettycool3379
      @turtlesrprettycool3379 Před 14 dny +3

      @@Khobainot the police’s fault

  • @Nick-rs5if
    @Nick-rs5if Před 14 dny +264

    Unironically, this is the exact thing that leads to every single Cyberpunk setting I have read about.
    The only thing missing is corporations getting so sick and tired of the ineptitude of the police that they end up forming their own, corporate security details.

    • @araamahasla555
      @araamahasla555 Před 14 dny +26

      Look up pictures of South African or Filipino mall security. It is long a reality.

    • @defaultname7685
      @defaultname7685 Před 14 dny +17

      It’s literally what Asmongold suggests around 20 min in. It’s a bad take. You have to get a better government that cares

    • @araamahasla555
      @araamahasla555 Před 14 dny +30

      @@defaultname7685 And who do you think will be *able* to "get" a goverment that attends to them and their needs? Average Andy or multibillion, transnational corporation?

    • @AsaelTheBeast
      @AsaelTheBeast Před 14 dny +6

      It'll happen eventually. And it's *not* a good solution, but if the government refuses to protect them, then they are forced to protect themselves.
      And it's not going to end well.

    • @matthewstef7441
      @matthewstef7441 Před 14 dny +1

      Huston Texas already has stuff like this

  • @yoeycrack1
    @yoeycrack1 Před 11 dny +5

    At this rate a cartoon of eggs in NYC will cost what a pack smokes did 10 years ago

    • @TwoBs
      @TwoBs Před 5 dny

      A pack of smokes were on average just $3-5 for most brands, even known ones like Marlboro and Camel (coming from a former smoker that remembers paying $3.50 for a pack of Camel Crushes and Marlboro Light 100s in my rural area back in the early 2010s). Even cheaper years prior.
      Wasn’t until the last few years that smokes have went up over $7 on average for one pack across the board (outside of the cheap brands that taste like ass, but even then, some of them are still pretty cheap under $4 a pack).
      I think you mean a carton of cigarettes as they were about $30-40 for 12 packs for most brands. 1 pack was still rather cheap a decade ago.

    • @yoeycrack1
      @yoeycrack1 Před 5 dny

      @@TwoBs idk where your from but here in NYC, last time I was in the city (I'm from Long Island) was about 12 years ago and a pack of smokes was on average a pack of Newports was anywhere from $12-18 a pack (depending on how hard you wanted to look for the cheapest) right now a gallon of milk is around $5-8 yes im exaggerating slightly but lets be real here and not to mention 1/10 in America walking around are illegal but here in NY its about 3/10.

  • @FirstnameLastname-qc3xx
    @FirstnameLastname-qc3xx Před 11 dny +1

    self checkouts are the easiest way to steal. Just scan the cheap stuff and skip other items. Walmart just blankly looks at your receipt and fakes like they’re reading it lol.

  • @BasedBill
    @BasedBill Před 14 dny +230

    I can now completely understand the "protection racket" that the mafia used to provide. It would be cheaper for these stores to pay the mafia each month, and someone with broken legs doesn't make for a good thief.

    • @araamahasla555
      @araamahasla555 Před 14 dny +35

      I mean, the whole point of "racket" is that you are the one who they need protection from if they don't pay. But neglect of formal authority is the reason organised crime exists. Like in Edo era Japan where goverment completely abandoned populace and Yakuza rised as de-facto rulers. Things were so bad that this organized crime gathered enough respect to exist and operate down to our days.

    • @piotrjeske4599
      @piotrjeske4599 Před 14 dny +15

      No one is stealing from the aunty whose nephew is an officer of the local Bratwa or Triad.

    • @Temperans
      @Temperans Před 14 dny +8

      Mafia committed the crime and then told people "if you don't want us to mess with you again pay us". This in turn made it easier for the mafia to mess with other businesses as they effectively got free income, like setting up a spawn camper to fund the guild.
      The only difference is that now people are not doing a racket because that can get you arrested via RICO laws. Not to mention that a large part of why its worse now is that you have the choices of: Steal and maybe go to jail, or don't steal and maybe go homeless then. Like Asmond said, most criminals are not stupid they just do a risk assessment.

    • @samb7986
      @samb7986 Před 14 dny

      Mafia would stop the thieves and robbing cuz cops wouldn’t do shit this is old news nothing new lol

    • @talkingtakotaco8611
      @talkingtakotaco8611 Před 14 dny +1

      No, see the problem was the mafia WAS the crime you are paying protection for.

  • @Chocula
    @Chocula Před 14 dny +387

    I've lived in NY since 1993, live in Queens and work in Manhattan and Brooklyn and take the subway everyday. Anyone telling you it's "not bad" or "media is hyping it up" nah - it's bad. People are afraid of taking the trains, more homeless dudes than ever just sleeping in the trains or pacing up and down the aisle of the train car muttering to themselves while everyone else tries to ignore it. Entire blocks with closed or for rent signs on stores and restaurants. Tables of stolen goods being sold in front of major train stations. I got friends coming in from San Francisco that have said "feels like I never left home." NY is cooked, bros. Someone please stop these politicians and spineless DAs.

    • @EndertheWeek
      @EndertheWeek Před 14 dny +20

      Cash Jordan is a very good narrator of NY problems, he doesn't sensationalise or exaggerate and he explains the problems really well.

    • @usmcpound
      @usmcpound Před 14 dny

      Yeah, the people that are able to stop it are the voters. That's what happens when the same 10s of millions of people keep voting for the same democrats who keep making the city worse and worse.

    • @defaultname7685
      @defaultname7685 Před 14 dny +23

      Uh that someone is YOU. You have to vote these people out instead of sitting around asking other people to help. that’s your problem.

    • @Chocula
      @Chocula Před 14 dny

      @@defaultname7685 that's the funny thing about "democracy" - everyone I know, on both sides of the political parties have been trying to get rid of Mayor Adams and Gov Hochul for not doing anything but somehow they are still here. Election season is coming up and I am praying NY wakes tf up.

    • @shinnyshin7792
      @shinnyshin7792 Před 14 dny +11

      Live in Queens and work in Manhattan. It's bad, but not that bad and the media is definitely hyping it up. It's uncomfortable at times, but uncomfortable isn't the same thing as unsafe. NYC is still easily the safest place in America I've ever commuted or walked around in by a mile, even with this. It's just that we in the US overall just have really low standards for our cities and NYC gets a disproportionate amount of attention out of American cities due to density and spotlight.

  • @dannymunch4633
    @dannymunch4633 Před 12 dny +1

    To be fair, Tide Pods should've been under lock and key from the moment kids started eating them.

  • @Hunoa44
    @Hunoa44 Před 7 dny +3

    About 1 min and 37 sec what Asmon is talking about,i personally have only 3 letters as to which global ideology blocks police from acting properly: DEI

  • @hanses5
    @hanses5 Před 14 dny +154

    It reminds me of Barcelona in Spain, pickpocketers can pickpocket up to 400 euro and get no jail time, while the people without a license on the beach selling you a fair cooled bavarage for 2 euro will have to go to jail. its unfair man

    • @polvocorrupto
      @polvocorrupto Před 12 dny +12

      Fucking true, went to vacation to Malaga once and a dude got arrested for selling stuff on the beach due to minor tax evasion, while the other dude stealing his stuff while getting arrested was let free few minutes after getting caught.

    • @mogged178
      @mogged178 Před 12 dny +1

      we live in an unjust world that will never be just. Justice is only found through God

    • @jovannl
      @jovannl Před 12 dny

      @@mogged178 you americans got the greatest power, 2nd amendment, you can change things.

    • @dkbros1592
      @dkbros1592 Před 12 dny

      ​@@mogged178don't make it about World it's West when some problem happen in other world it's that country problem if sometimes happens in West it's World pehle it's not
      World is not unjust West is

    • @johnsnow9899
      @johnsnow9899 Před 12 dny

      business idea: give the drink away for free and pick pocket the 2euro :))

  • @trevorp8124
    @trevorp8124 Před 14 dny +100

    I adore the "But they're insured, bro" argument, as though insurance premiums do not also increase and become unsustainable when there's constant loss.

    • @lasagnakob9908
      @lasagnakob9908 Před 14 dny +4

      Insurance companies must be booming rn lmao

    • @zereo6945
      @zereo6945 Před 14 dny +8

      Most people don't understand the concept of insurance because they have never had to deal with it beyond simple things like car liability insurance or hear their parents talking about it. They think of insurance as this magical thing that just gives you all your money back when something bad happens which is hardly the case. You won't get 100% of the loss returned to you, not to mention the increase in premiums you mentioned.
      And even worse than that insurance companies don't have to insure anyone they don't want to. If you are racking up so many claims that it is no longer worth the companies time they can and will drop you. Once you are at that point good luck getting insurance again (Unless you go to some really bad companies where the rates are sky high).

    • @d_G_p
      @d_G_p Před 14 dny

      @@lasagnakob9908 for now anyway. But if mass stealing continues, the insurance companies will probably end up at a loss, paying out more to the retailer than what they’ve received.

    • @T30ThinkPad
      @T30ThinkPad Před 14 dny +6

      Guys, you don't file a claim for shrinkage of low value items. That category is not even covered.

    • @Katreat4000
      @Katreat4000 Před 14 dny

      ​@@zereo6945 As someone who has ties to an insurance company, I can tell you most policies are made in a way so that if it's "stopable" in a sense, we wont cover the loss,
      we will charge them higher fees because of "security", but insurance companies dont cover companies losses if they are lost for stupid reasons.
      These large shoplifting sprees are in a sense "stopable" with extra security, but the amount of security they have isnt large enough so its probably a case of "could have increased your security to prevent this, therefore we wont cover the losses here"
      Companies are extra liable to prevent losses because most companies have a way bigger budget than a privat person does, so there are numerous "loopholes" the insurance company can get away with.
      Privat insurance is way more in the customers favor than dealing with B2B. This is also why there are numerous insurance companies for business rather than private.

  • @jemand9662
    @jemand9662 Před 4 dny

    3:54
    So my dad is the manager for a supermarket chain (comparable to Walmart) and supervises about 1/4 of the stores of that chain in Berlin.
    Every week he tells me that he had to fire someone because they stole something and regularly it’s multiple people at once because they helped each other.
    Short: it’s bad

  • @Casta2
    @Casta2 Před 11 dny +1

    I heard this story from a friend that works in a hardware store. We are in Canada btw so might differ from the US, but the gist of it is that apparently every thursday there is a dude that comes into the store with one of those big gym bags, he stuffs as many power tools as he can in it and just book it. He runs out of the store and employees are told they should not try to stop him and just call the cops. Every week then they call the cops, they arrive obviously after the guy left and nothing is done about it. Even tho they know he will be back the exact same day next week. Apparently he was doing this for months and I would never know if he still does since my friend got moved to another store closer to his home.

  • @jondoe230
    @jondoe230 Před 14 dny +159

    Work at a store at a nice town in Minnesota. We have just started putting up cabinets with plexiglass for higher brand soaps. We already have fake nails, eye lashes, and a few other things on locked J hooks. Even more expensive tooth brushes are locked behind cases. Its not the middle class people or lower class people coming in to steal. Its a certain group of people that always come in and steal every time. If you catch them in the act, they start yelling your racist and steal anyway because they know you cant do anything.

    • @smithynoir9980
      @smithynoir9980 Před 14 dny +11

      Can't legally* do anything. You can do whatever you want if you think you can get away with it. That lack of enforcement that applies to them, also applies to you if you're a little bit smart. Especially shop owners, they've got all sorts of options for covering their tracks. "The cameras were off, I'm expecting the upgraded security this week, how unfortunate".

    • @yarly3180
      @yarly3180 Před 14 dny +36

      'a certain group of people' -> I guess the group that has 'difficulty breathing' when caught in the act? 😶

    • @xenox8553
      @xenox8553 Před 14 dny

      No need to sugar coat the fact that it's mostly blacks. The stats speak for themselves. It's not racist to point out facts.

    • @kirblar
      @kirblar Před 14 dny

      This is what people who haven't experienced this in retail don't understand, it's not Les Miz "stealing to eat" types or 15yo girls stealing jewelry at Claire's causing the issue, it's organized rings of thieves who re-sell the goods who cause the damage. And the explosion of online marketplaces like FB, CL, Amazon, eBay, etc has made it dramatically easier to fence the stolen goods than it was a decade ago.

    • @inciacci549
      @inciacci549 Před 14 dny

      @@yarly3180 The same ones that are prone to overdosing on fent ig

  • @jhoski38
    @jhoski38 Před 14 dny +120

    I currently work retail in NYS and theft has been getting nutty the last few years
    My store had 2 million in shrink last year, which is roughly 13% of our total sales
    There's not much we can do at this point, the police don't charge them even when we throw BOOKS of evidence at them, it's ridiculous
    Something needs to change, and it needs to change yesterday

    • @aaahzpervect5755
      @aaahzpervect5755 Před 13 dny +7

      The laws are stupid, but at the very least they should enforce and prosecute the weak and stupid laws that they actually have. They should also improve the laws around theft. Set the acceptable value threshold to 0. They should make obscuring your face during theft an enhancement to the charges.

    • @mrbojangles4155
      @mrbojangles4155 Před 13 dny +14

      Vote Conservative

    • @prycenewberg3976
      @prycenewberg3976 Před 13 dny +1

      Something needs to change? How about your address? Try moving.

    • @johnadams5694
      @johnadams5694 Před 13 dny +2

      I'm genuinely curious what would lead someone to believe the police should do anything about petty crime. Police in Americs are ridiculed, hated, and people want police put into prison. Why would an person put himself in a position where the spotlight could be put on him?

    • @prycenewberg3976
      @prycenewberg3976 Před 12 dny +2

      @@johnadams5694 ... Okay, localize a little more. 'America' is really big place.

  • @luizhenriquealves9755
    @luizhenriquealves9755 Před 8 dny +1

    Damn even here in Brazil it's not as bad as there! Bulletproof glass in fast food? That's crazy!

  • @dwaynewrighton8547
    @dwaynewrighton8547 Před 12 dny +1

    Wonders how many nyc residents now use online shopping andndelivry services for groceries - and why overall declining in person sales haven't been mentioned as a cause of lost revenue

  • @douglasharbert3340
    @douglasharbert3340 Před 15 dny +662

    I'll take "The Usual Suspects" for $500, Alex.

    • @quetz6335
      @quetz6335 Před 14 dny +22

      Its nyc, only people that live there are the usual suspects

    • @akacurmurdar1
      @akacurmurdar1 Před 14 dny +55

      You can't say that because somehow now you're the bad person, not the thieves.

    • @1SmokedTurkey1
      @1SmokedTurkey1 Před 14 dny +9

      What's the point of this comment other than being a dog whistle?

    • @PiggieSmall
      @PiggieSmall Před 14 dny +95

      ​@@1SmokedTurkey1 regardless of your hurt feelings, it's pretty much the truth

    • @imsae8435
      @imsae8435 Před 14 dny +6

      @@akacurmurdar1 He is bc throughout the beginning videos I saw white hands too not that it wasn’t majority blk but this is in fact one of those comments

  • @SKULDROPR
    @SKULDROPR Před 14 dny +85

    Worked in retail for 20 years. Once I caught a guy shoving a $10 computer mouse down his shirt. When I confronted him, I asked him if he would like to pay for it and if he wanted me to take it to the counter for him, he told me he had nothing under his shirt. I asked him if he wanted to go to jail and have a criminal conviction over $10. He still denied it. He walked out with the mouse. I called the police, and they caught him later that day. My point being, if there are consequences, people will learn. At the very least he should have learned to steal high priced items. I am in Australia.

    • @misterdeer5261
      @misterdeer5261 Před 13 dny +2

      is he blatt? I bet he's blatt

    • @snipermagoo
      @snipermagoo Před 13 dny +2

      He probably already had a police record, and they likely did little or nothing over a $10 petty theft.

    • @SKULDROPR
      @SKULDROPR Před 13 dny +5

      @@snipermagoo You are correct, I assume he did have a criminal record. Here in Australia though, all theft is treated the same (yes, even if the item is only $1). He would have had to face the magistrate and he would have been sentenced.
      That being said, some people never learn, as I did have repeat offenders.

    • @winterlantern5695
      @winterlantern5695 Před 12 dny +2

      Westerns being forced to destroy their nations for globalists. Lol, lmao.

    • @mac1bc
      @mac1bc Před 12 dny

      ​@misterdeer5261 what is blatt in Australia?

  • @kittenisageek
    @kittenisageek Před 8 dny +1

    There is a difference between one or two items getting lifted and what appears to be happening now. I can't speak for New York, but I have relatives in Cali and they say that large groups will roll in and empty entire shelves. It may not happen to every store every day, but even if it happens only once in a couple of months to any particular store its going to be a huge problem. A mom and pop store that gets hit twice may no longer have the funds to order the next truck load. A large corporate chain can distribute the losses and keep operating, but they're going to raise prices to compensate. At some point the losses are high enough that there's no longer any way to recoup the losses, so they shut the stores in problem areas down.

  • @kylemilford8758
    @kylemilford8758 Před dnem

    The easiest fix is membership required for entrance, bank accounts linked to your facial ID, pick up an item & leave the store the software charges your account.

  • @pridefall3304
    @pridefall3304 Před 14 dny +221

    I grew up the third of four kids to a single mom. We didn't always have money for food. One time, desperate for chocolate cause we didn't often have it, I stole a candy bar at the register while my mom was checking out. She made me put it back and apologize. Being poor doesn't mean you have no moral obligations or dignity. She taught me that early.
    As a poor family, we received food, furniture, clothing, school supplies, and Christmas gifts from our local church, government assistance programs, and my mom's workplace. All of those things still exist. If you are truly desperate and in need, people will help for free. People who use the excuse of income to justify stealing either have no dignity themselves, or are upper income who view the poor as little more than animals who simply can't control their base impulses. It's all a farce.

    • @respectdat1
      @respectdat1 Před 14 dny +37

      When I was younger, our house caught on fire. Within a week, there was a church foundation that reached out to us and gave us free clothes and school supplies because my mom's friend was a church-goer there. We don't even go to church. Luckily, the insurance helped with the rest. They even sent people every day for the first month and gave us their home-cooked dinner. This story isn't related, and I know nobody asked... but I figured I'd share. Churches can be really neat.

    • @pridefall3304
      @pridefall3304 Před 14 dny +14

      @@respectdat1 that's awesome. I don't go to church anymore myself but I appreciate how much they helped us growing up. Local small churches are always doing community outreach and helping whoever they can. I think greedy megachurches/ money-hungry pastors give them a bad rap but most church-goers are legit and just want to help

    • @Soothsayrtw
      @Soothsayrtw Před 14 dny

      You’ve obviously haven’t tried to get government assistance as of recently. That shit ain’t enough anymore. Even food banks can’t even give you edible food anymore, and why is it okay for the government to steal because they call it “legal” and for greed purposes vs someone stealing groceries because they are fucken hungry.

    • @zyourzgrandzmaz
      @zyourzgrandzmaz Před 14 dny +1

      I picture the family from the old scrooge tail and you as tiny Tim in that story

    • @zyourzgrandzmaz
      @zyourzgrandzmaz Před 14 dny +4

      ​@@respectdat1when I was a kid my mom sold our house for $14,000 to fund her candle store in a new city. It lasted 1 year than we moved to a 1 room apartment and I had to go live with my friends. You're lucky you had a community and parents that aren't braindead

  • @chrisjparke
    @chrisjparke Před 14 dny +98

    The security guards don’t help. I watched two security guards stand by the door as multiple people grabbed racks of clothing and walked out. The guards said they aren’t really allowed to physically detain or tackle anyone, they can only make the request. As soon as people realized the guards are just there to maintain the illusion of security, they became completely useless to stop thieves. The security guards are worried about being sued or charged themselves for assault.
    Yes this is California.

    • @SkiddySquid
      @SkiddySquid Před 14 dny

      Sounds about right

    • @nickf2657
      @nickf2657 Před 13 dny +14

      Well, they aren't allowed to legally. They will lose their jobs or be prosecuted. You live in a hell hole. Florida is not like this. Other states where they actually enforce laws, this doesn't happen.
      You should get out if you can.

    • @jakecollin5499
      @jakecollin5499 Před 12 dny +3

      I was a security guard for a few weeks. I’ve never felt more useless 😂. Can’t do anything. You’re basically there to witness.

    • @adrianguerrero2949
      @adrianguerrero2949 Před 12 dny +5

      Yeah, California. It doesn't surprise me anymore from that state

    • @kidscode3702
      @kidscode3702 Před 12 dny +2

      Same thing happens in New Zealand. A lot of mall security or supermarket security are either old people who are working cause they can’t afford to retire or people who aren’t physically well built for the job. There was a video going round of a car parts employee stopping a woman who had a baby carriage filled with stuff, bout a grand, and he was fired for walking out the store and confronting her on public property in his uniform. Insanity.

  • @outlander1321
    @outlander1321 Před 10 dny +1

    It’s just one bag of skittles … 4:02
    Grocery profits are so low to begin with that they have to sell 10 bags of skittles to replace the stolen one to break even.
    If you have 11 “Jays” and you smoke 💨 1 you have to sell the other 10 jays to reproduce the original 11 jays.
    O-Tay? 😊

  • @Mackberserk
    @Mackberserk Před 11 dny +2

    The "spectrum of which one is worse" is nonsense. The guy who steals because he is hungry is just as undeserving of somebody else's stuff as the guy who steals a stereo, because both are at fault for the situation they are in. We don't live in a 3rd world country with no opportunities, no capitalism, no society-wide wealth, no safety net, etc. Nobody is so unlucky that they are "starving, so they steal beans" in this country, unless they have a very low IQ, in which case they would be a ward of the state. Theft doesn't have gradations of "morality" unless the agent is faultless, such as a child. Viewing thieves as simply "starving", as if history started now, is a mistake, compared to the reality of some drunk or drug addict who has spiraled down through an endless line of bad decisions over several years to then end up starving at the store, where he feels justified to steal (or in this case, where somebody like Asmongold gives him justification by saying "it's not as bad"). Which describes the vast majority of homeless people. The "mental illness epidemic" is largely drug induced brain-baking epidemic that leads to psychotic-like symptoms, such as meth-induced psychosis.
    Asmongold is welcome to get his ass robbed by somebody and then gaslight himself into feeling good about it. But when policy-makers incentivize such behavior, then don't be surprised when such "moral thinking" is used to excuse the wave of theft, as is happening.
    Also, the idea that police don't care enough to stop them is the dumbest take I've heard yet. If you don't have all the information, then you probably shouldn't be so confident in your answer at least. The guy in the video already mentioned < $1000 policy and its relationship with enforcement. And even if he didn't, a half-way intelligent person would assume that enforcement of theft-related crimes in NY is categorically different than that of other cities because of policy, not widespread laziness. God that's stupid

    • @russell-gt1dy
      @russell-gt1dy Před 5 dny

      Anyone who steals because they are hungry has to be the dumbest, least resourceful person.
      Rather than ask someone or go to any food establishment and asking if they have anything leftover that's going to get trashed, nah I think ill steal

  • @ItsAllCulturalMarxism
    @ItsAllCulturalMarxism Před 15 dny +447

    Diversity is our strength

    • @hass556
      @hass556 Před 15 dny +21

      Wow racist

    • @gezenews
      @gezenews Před 15 dny +57

      @@hass556 You used that one last week.

    • @Fghhhg8883
      @Fghhhg8883 Před 15 dny +73

      ​@@hass556 Wow, a blind person

    • @jawad237fx
      @jawad237fx Před 15 dny +3

      Theft is Theft what does that have to do with Diversity

    • @McDLT999999999999999
      @McDLT999999999999999 Před 15 dny +32

      Why is Israel so resistant to diversity? It’s such a strength!

  • @alonbinyamin
    @alonbinyamin Před 14 dny +308

    You know, city people might find this shocking, but there are people out there who live their entire lives without stealing anything. Just literally pay for anything they want to buy.

    • @mityakiselev
      @mityakiselev Před 13 dny +8

      WHAT

    • @Bestialxlust
      @Bestialxlust Před 13 dny +18

      Granted I’m not American, but I live in a big city and there is nowhere near this level of theft. Weird targeting of ‘’city people’’ as all being completely accepting of this type of behaviour.

    • @caffynated8046
      @caffynated8046 Před 13 dny +15

      It wasn't that long ago that people used to leave their keys in the car in case somebody needed to move it. It was so common that finding keys in the flip down mirror is still a Hollywood trope.
      Nobody does that anymore.

    • @user-cx6kt3ku2f
      @user-cx6kt3ku2f Před 13 dny

      @@Bestialxlustyeah in Germany the only thing behind glass is razor blades and the more expensive hard alcohol (maybe sometimes some of the tobacco products).
      If I was treated like a kid by not being trusted to carry something to the register myself that would insult my honor enough so that I’d leave immediately and never come back.
      Treating everyone like a criminal because that’s easier that hunting the real criminals is just insane. I mean what is even the point of that 1000$ limit for stealing? Who came up with that? It’s so clear what’s going to happen when you do that!

    • @jbucksaduck
      @jbucksaduck Před 13 dny +1

      What kind of dummy is paying for things in 2024.

  • @dsproductions19
    @dsproductions19 Před dnem

    5:40 This is how Wal-Mart has sold video games for years, because they're fairly pricey, small, luxury products that kids could easily grab and hide in their shirt without parents noticing. They did it for age ratings, and the ease of theft.
    The fact that stores feel the need to do the same for literally everything is insane.
    Also, this is yet another thing that makes me happy I don't live in an overpopulated city like NYC, because all my local stores don't lock up anything except electronics.

  • @alcowe
    @alcowe Před 2 dny

    There is a very simple solution: an airlock with scales, everyone who comes in is weighed and what they buy is also weighed. The lock to the outside only opens when both match. Toilets are located outside the store so that there are no problems with charging.

  • @lankyrob6369
    @lankyrob6369 Před 12 dny +170

    I hear a lot of people saying its okay to steal from stores bc they are big companies...
    It just isnt exactly true. Im a bread vendor. There are chip vendors, dairy vendors, deli vendors, soda vendors, tortilla vendors, cake vendors..... and many more.
    About half the product comes in freight on a tractor trailer. Thats owned by walmart.
    The rest of it comes in processed through the backdooor off box trucks. You are stealing directly from them. Walmart loses nothing when vendor product is stolen. They are 1-sided... they only profit when the item is sold.
    Vendors are small smmmmaaallll business owners. Theft hurts bad.

    • @TheThecreeperparty
      @TheThecreeperparty Před 12 dny +2

      What about home brands?

    • @lankyrob6369
      @lankyrob6369 Před 12 dny +5

      @@TheThecreeperparty most grocery stores do their own.
      Walmart specifically has bread vendors bring their great value.
      If walmart was responsible for bread that wasnt frozen the shelf would be empty and a room in the back would be full of stacks of molding expired bread.

    • @cheeks_of_the_boreal_valley
      @cheeks_of_the_boreal_valley Před 11 dny +28

      People trying to justify any kind of theft, big compagny or small business, are just not worth wasting your time on

    • @nicestguyinhouse6112
      @nicestguyinhouse6112 Před 10 dny

      ​@@lankyrob6369
      Unless you steal directly from Walmart of course. Then you are definitely stealing from Walmart.
      But ye you have a good point, but I personally would never say that in the way that you mean, if "it's ok cause it's a huge company" I'd be meaning direct and I think there's a bit of differences from what you think that means and how I would mean it

    • @Zionswasd
      @Zionswasd Před 9 dny

      Not to mention even if it were stealing directly from Walmart's profits, you know the execs would just lay off minimum wage employees/franchise owners to cover their losses so the rich evil bastards lose nothing from their own paydays.

  • @noeljimenez7624
    @noeljimenez7624 Před 15 dny +432

    Calling this theft is definitely a misrepresentation of what’s actually happening. This is more of a mass raid on the store where they clear entire shelves of stuff.

    • @apoorvatripathi7304
      @apoorvatripathi7304 Před 15 dny +2

      It is dacoity.

    • @johnahrens3214
      @johnahrens3214 Před 15 dny

      Literally they grab truck loads of crap then go sell it on the street for 5 or 10 bucks per item meanwhile the ones that get arrested get out the same or next day with pocket change for a bailout there's probably millions of people involved in this in all the big cities where this is happening. No wonder the stores are pulling out and for what reason are they letting this happen? It's all so they can implement marshal law.

    • @yondaimesin
      @yondaimesin Před 15 dny +10

      That's why it's called a theft RING. It has a monetary and black market value in bulk.

    • @TurinInquisitor
      @TurinInquisitor Před 15 dny +22

      Looting

    • @Piromysl359
      @Piromysl359 Před 15 dny +17

      Looting is a proper term.

  • @seanbennett3452
    @seanbennett3452 Před 9 dny +1

    They don;t even take you to jail. They just ticket you and you can walk to the next door and rob it too. Then another ticket...if the cop even shows up.

  • @marktardiff7013
    @marktardiff7013 Před 3 dny

    Especially when intent is so hard to prove so if an employee forcefully stops a shoplifter it opens the store up for litigation

  • @forrandomsites3336
    @forrandomsites3336 Před 14 dny +99

    I'm surprised the twitter mob hasn't tried cancelling these criminals because there is a serious lack of diversity here😤

    • @karlsingh9076
      @karlsingh9076 Před 14 dny

      You seriously really think that matters?😅😂

    • @daniamataka5377
      @daniamataka5377 Před 14 dny +8

      Is sarcasm, my dude

    • @karlsingh9076
      @karlsingh9076 Před 14 dny

      @@daniamataka5377 yeah I can blatantly see that

    • @barbute3684
      @barbute3684 Před 14 dny +17

      It's almost 100% diverse, working as intended.

    • @spencer5028
      @spencer5028 Před 14 dny +7

      Diversity is our greatest strength

  • @squishyazalea9970
    @squishyazalea9970 Před 14 dny +116

    Saying that they’re stealing to survive is the dumbest shit ive ever heard when most stolen things are fashionable items and tech products. Yes obviously some are stealing for themselves but im pretty confident its not the majority

    • @JamesJNothingIsTooSensitive
      @JamesJNothingIsTooSensitive Před 14 dny

      They aren't. It's just more woke political points being spouted out of a brainwashed populace.

    • @user-kh6nn4vj8m
      @user-kh6nn4vj8m Před 14 dny +9

      I'm not an American, but where I live, people use the same excuse, despite the most commonly stolen items being tech, alcohol, and expensive kinds of cheese or meat. I really doubt that stealing a 1 litre bottle of vodka and an iphone will help some single mother or disabled elderly person survive another day.

    • @defeqel6537
      @defeqel6537 Před 14 dny +1

      tobacco is probably at the top still

  • @Uwldy
    @Uwldy Před 12 dny +3

    That's why NYC needs the friendly neighborhood super hero spider man.

  • @christinechen6322
    @christinechen6322 Před 8 dny +1

    All that bulletproof glass that those fast food joints is to protect their secret sauce

  • @QNSimple
    @QNSimple Před 14 dny +172

    They blur the identities to protect criminals 💀💀 wonder why

    • @QNSimple
      @QNSimple Před 14 dny +20

      Btw before someone says it’s illegal, NY is a one party state. Google it

    • @araamahasla555
      @araamahasla555 Před 14 dny +5

      No correlation there, chief.🙃

    • @QNSimple
      @QNSimple Před 14 dny +36

      @@araamahasla555 Yeah there’s no pattern to be recognized at all. Don’t notice patterns in shoplifting and looting. Nothing to see at all

    • @wiillsmithsacuk3287
      @wiillsmithsacuk3287 Před 14 dny +13

      Dey finna be blacks

    • @QNSimple
      @QNSimple Před 14 dny +5

      @@wiillsmithsacuk3287 Thanks for the optics kill. Keeping it more esoteric and open to self interpretation lets people make that conclusion on their own. Just letting the cat out of the bag is very ineffective.

  • @douglasharbert3340
    @douglasharbert3340 Před 15 dny +201

    These people utterly ruin every area they migrate to.

    • @B339KLO39
      @B339KLO39 Před 15 dny +7

      Talking bout colonialists?

    • @gillsejusbates6938
      @gillsejusbates6938 Před 15 dny +9

      if you mean turks with colonialists, yes

    • @ronniesims5087
      @ronniesims5087 Před 15 dny

      Last I checked, every place that was or has been colonized became a better and more prosperous place to live. It's the savages that fail to evolve that cause the problems.

    • @B339KLO39
      @B339KLO39 Před 14 dny

      @@gillsejusbates6938 New York has one island full of trust fund familes blowing $500 dollars on sushi who wander around with $5000 dollars of electronics on their person spending $10k a month on rent and NOTHING ever happens to them. You cross the river and people are living in squalor, hopeless, in a city that doesn't care about them. Telling them to buck up and spend their life working in a KFC is insane. Not everyone can run a hedge fund and by the way, hardly any one should. It's a sick society and it doesn't start with people stealing food or a Louis Vuitton jacket. Where's the outrage at WHY it's like this and how easily it could be different. Why don't we build a GOOD society instead of expect people to tolerate a shit one and die over a vat of chicken grease? For a brief moment, an insane amount of capital was flowing through New York but global financial markets can better service themselves, the money was leaving before the crime came. When have cities been anything other than places of squalor and poverty?
      Everyone on here hates the elites but then is simultaneously outraged that people take an overpriced jacket from them? New York is the theft capital of the world, from the top down.

    • @noFate_games2
      @noFate_games2 Před 14 dny +100

      @@B339KLO39 you're delusional if you believe America was just some peaceful place before europeans got here. There were warring tribes and slavery was even practiced.....and before you start, I'm native.

  • @Soulwrite7
    @Soulwrite7 Před dnem

    Five counter tills in alcoves facing the street. Each with two sliding security trays, one shallow for dealing with cash and card, the other deep for giving customers boxes of goods. Customers can order online and pickup either at the till or at the lockers. Lockers are chilled and sealed with street access. When an order is made online with locker pickup, they are given a locker number, which their goods are deposited from rear access. The locker opens once payment is made through the inbuilt card-transaction machine with the total shown (also a pin, randomized, set, and send to the customer as well to prevent payment and collection of someone else's produce.) The tills are made with transparent bullet proof glass and retractable security screens, this allows for communication while preventing direct firing lines. Staff are searched both coming and going from the store, and the inside and outside are surveilled by cameras.
    If you can't have nice things, make secure things.
    I can't help recall a meme of two vending machines, one in an urban neighborhood with a security cage welded around it yet still vandalized, and another just off the motorway in the middle of a field standing as the only light source.

  • @mattscrapper9938
    @mattscrapper9938 Před 15 dny +118

    This is organized crime.

    • @gerwyntiberius1918
      @gerwyntiberius1918 Před 14 dny

      Soros funded to undermine the nation.

    • @pengwin_
      @pengwin_ Před 14 dny

      yup.

    • @spencer5028
      @spencer5028 Před 14 dny +7

      No, it's multiculturalism

    • @DiegoTorres-kv7js
      @DiegoTorres-kv7js Před 11 dny

      @@spencer5028 Its both, this only benefits big companies on the long run. And you know who owns most big companies, they have big hooked noses and tiny hats.

  • @IBradFrazer
    @IBradFrazer Před 14 dny +139

    Here in the UK, we have security tags on all meats... except pork. Make of that what you will.

    • @PigPissBeUponThem
      @PigPissBeUponThem Před 14 dny +42

      Cuz Muslims don’t eat pork 😂😂😂

    • @matthewmosier8439
      @matthewmosier8439 Před 14 dny +16

      More people should be aware of the serious issues with that rel ig ion

    • @zhongliimpact6220
      @zhongliimpact6220 Před 14 dny +8

      We had the same thing about foie gras in France during Christmas. Only hallal foie gras had security tags....

    • @JamesJNothingIsTooSensitive
      @JamesJNothingIsTooSensitive Před 14 dny

      Don't even... I literally just left the UK. You don't have security tags on all meat except pork.
      None of the fucking meat has security tags except in shit areas. The vast majority of places are normal and gave none at all.
      Nice try.

    • @nonameslb
      @nonameslb Před 14 dny +2

      I live in the UK and never seen any security tags on any meat.

  • @Chelbells
    @Chelbells Před 8 dny +1

    I went to the ER for my husband a couple of nights ago, it was also set up like a bank. And there was still a crackhead in the room we were in stealing a bunch of ace wraps and packaged items. Touching all over everything and left when they wouldnt give her food. Also sneezed right on me 😒

  • @moderatethinker9223
    @moderatethinker9223 Před 8 dny

    What do you get when you smack a radio signal with a more powerful burst of a signal? I thought of it myself, does the timing of smack to how much it blows away the first signal it gradually fades back to a pattern as tensions flux back calm and then slowly back like the ebb of the blast that recorded in some pattern the stamp of whatever like the first pattern again.. or some kind of spaced out tech i thought of and cool stuff.

  • @aishtaealatalniyranfialsaqie

    skin tone 5 people

    • @dannypatrick9361
      @dannypatrick9361 Před 15 dny +12

      Omg you just gave me WWF Attitude on PS1 flashbacks!

  • @PyroMancer2k
    @PyroMancer2k Před 14 dny +356

    People so stupid, "They need to steal to survive."
    Reasonable people, "So let's get them a place to stay and 3 meals a day. We'll call it Prison."

    • @sergiolandz6056
      @sergiolandz6056 Před 14 dny +9

      someone tried another option long time ago and look at how history painted him.

    • @balinthehater8205
      @balinthehater8205 Před 14 dny +21

      The problem is that those 3 meals a day and a place to stay comes with the stipulation that no respectable place will ever want to hire you again. People hit rough patches and they should be punished for it but the punishment should fit the crime. Nobody should be punished for a minor crime for their whole life.

    • @legioneras4576
      @legioneras4576 Před 14 dny

      No, not even a prison, police need them to force to get a job cleaning the toilets, to understand what they will do, if they don't do a job, then we can place them in prison

    • @misterdeer5261
      @misterdeer5261 Před 14 dny +17

      ​@@balinthehater8205then stay in there forever

    • @caesarczech7920
      @caesarczech7920 Před 14 dny

      @@misterdeer5261 honestly that will just lead to people carrying to make sure they dont get arrested. Do you think people should die of hunger so you can felate Regan boomer ?

  • @donmega5202
    @donmega5202 Před 11 dny +2

    The shot of the banana at the very start of the video is a nice touch.

  • @MasterZealot09
    @MasterZealot09 Před 11 dny +1

    Grocery manager here: thousands of items. My department alone has over 6000 items. And yes, things are stolen daily.

  • @Satook
    @Satook Před 14 dny +42

    This level of social erosion is pretty damning. Visit a sane country and you’ll see that nothing is chained, there aren’t hundreds of guards or staff watching everything. People aren’t shit because they don’t have to be and don’t want to be.