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  2. Book store shoplifting - Wikipedia

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    Owners of small, independent book stores find shoplifting particularly bothersome. According to Paul Constant, a Seattle book-store employee, "I know a few booksellers who have literally been driven a little bit crazy at the thought of their inventory evaporating out the door, and with good reason: An overabundance of shoplifters can put bookstores out of business.

  3. Forty Elephants - Wikipedia

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    It is unclear how long the gang operated. The earliest mention of the gang in newspapers dates to 1873, but police records from London indicate that female shoplifters had been active in the area since the late 18th century. [1] The original gang members wore women's clothing which was modified to include hidden pockets.

  4. Dillons the Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Dillon had become involved in the book trade through running bookstalls for the Central Association for Mental Welfare after graduating from Bedford College, London. [4] Determined to build a career in bookselling she persuaded the owner of a failing bookshop to sell her the business for £800, borrowing £600 off her father and £200 from a ...

  5. Police need to do more to stop theft - shopkeepers

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    Retailers in a town have called for police to do more to prevent shoplifting. ... Police chief wants county to be safest in UK. Haslemere traders 'frustrated' over shoplifting .

  6. The rise of the middle-class shoplifter - AOL

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    Middle-class shoplifting has become more normalised in recent years (PA) There’s even a term for this recent phenomenon of well-to-do thieves outwitting the self-scan system: ...

  7. Shirley Pitts - Wikipedia

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    Shirley Sally Pitts, later Shirley Sally Hawkins (24 November 1934 – 16 March 1992), was an English fraudster and thief known as the "queen of shoplifters". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Born into poverty and crime, she began to steal as a child to feed her siblings.

  8. Walgreens says locking up products from shoplifters hurt sales

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    Locking up store merchandise can deter shoplifters and paying customers alike, according to Walgreens. The pharmacy chain's CEO Tim Wentworth said in Walgreens Boots Alliance's first-quarter ...

  9. Shoplifting - Wikipedia

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    In his 1971 book Steal This Book, American activist Abbie Hoffman offered tips on how to shoplift and argued that shoplifting is anti-corporate. In her book The Steal: A Cultural History of Shoplifting, social historian Rachel Shteir described how shoplifting from companies you dislike is considered by some activist groups, such as some ...