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Why Do Stores Have Databases To Keep Shoplifters At Bay, and Why Would I Need To Implement One?

Everyday, we heard news reports about a suspect arrested for shoplifting, or in some cases, you whitnessed a shoplifter shoplifting a store what you’ve just visiting right now,–or someone has warned you about a shoplifter shoplifting your store, causing to have a serious loss of revenue.

Stores do implement databases to keep shoplifters on file. A database can contain names of these shoplifters,–along with their photos taken by store security officers who work at a store. These stores use databases to keep track of these shoplifters for 1 or more years, and sometimes… forever. Tipically, shoplifter databases are always reviewed each day to help prevent repeat shoplifters from entering their stores. Sometimes, a shoplifter database can be kept hidden to prevent suspects from lashing out revenge against stores.

Busted! This shoplifter is now on our database, and this suspect is now banned from this store for at least 1 year, and that’s “strike 1” for this suspect. This suspect has been taking our vegetarian food from our store for the purpose of fueling his illegal extermination of rabbits, mice, and other animals. Well, what happens to a suspect who is after arrested for shoplifting our store, a suspect is hauled off to jail… most suspects hired criminal defense attorneys to prevent them from being charged for their crime. However, stores has been struggling with shoplifters right now because most of these suspects come from violence in families, and criminal ansesters within a family tree.

A suspect is now on a database, and a suspect must pay a civil fine. Sometimes, a suspect is taken to court for a shoplifting case, and a suspect is often found guilty of shoplifting.

If a shoplifter is a same suspect, and you are tired of a same suspect, you have the right to ban a suspect with a shoplifter database what you can implement yourself, or have a professional do it for you. If you have employees, they can rely on computers, or posters to keep track of these shoplifters. Most store employees are always on a lookout for stolen goods each day.

If you want to prevent yourself from being end up on a shoplifting database, always think before you enter a store. If you are looking up products on a shelf, put an item back after looking it up. This is useful if you want to buy a product later. If you have money to buy this product, use it. Always be very careful when browsing products. If you’re not comfortable, and you don’t want to take merchandise without paying for it, consider getting an associate to help you. This is useful if you want to keep products from being taken without paying for them. You can also check your bags to see if you didn’t put merchandise inside, if you believe someone has forced you to shoplift, get help immediately, and report a shoplifter who has caused an issue. Having your bags checked is a way to help prevent merchandise from being stolen. Blind citizens are susceptible to be lured to shoplifting gangs. Relying on a store associate is important for safety when shopping, or browsing. If you have some little money to spend, and you still wanted to support a store, at minimum; buy a drink, or a little snack, and we’ll mention why you should avoid being on a shoplifting database later on this article.


What’s A Shoplifter Database?

If you heard your parent who was involved in shoplifting, or you heard your friend who was been in jail for shoplifting on a news report… these shoplifters are often placed on databases as a way to keep track of these suspects. Like an animal-abuser registry, it has an array of suspects convicted of their crimes with a civil format. Most store owners use these databases to keep suspects from trespassing on their properties. Tipically, a store security officer escorts a suspect to a security office to be detained before police arrives. Common stores who rely on databases are Walmart, Target, Lows, The Home Depot, Macy’s, JCPenny, Kmart, Sears, and other stores. If you run your own store, you rely on your own system to keep track of these suspects, or have your employees do it for you.

If you are a store owner who care about revenue, you take shoplifting very seriously! If you wanted to keep track of these shoplifters, you can create a database as a public database for the public, or a private database for the police department. This is useful if you experienced a shoplifter who stole your goods what you’re trying to sell to make a dollar or more. If a same shoplifter comes back, you can tell a shoplifter to leave, or call the police to have a suspect arrested.

If you are on a database, you are officially prohibited from entering a store what so ever! The best way to avoid this is by NOT taking merchandise without paying.


Shoplifter Databases Are Important

Now you have a database, you can now protect your store against these shoplifters, and keep them at bay.

Why Would I Need One?

This is necessary to protect your stores, and your businesses against shoplifters. Before we have databases, we have to remember which shoplifter is which. Sometimes, a “bad stop” can happen. You don’t want any of these bad guys robbing your store when they’re same offenders you encountered before. If you can learn from all of these major stores..

By Fairy-Rider

Part of Fairies Dreams & Fantasy staff