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If you witnessed someone stealing an Ipod.....say from Walmart....?


Would you:
a) Tell an employee
b) Glare at them so they think you are Security
c) Follow them to see what they take next
d) Turn your head and pretend it never happened
e) Ask them if they could grab you one

either D or E. Steal away, it makes no difference. Walmart has insurance and gets all that money back.

Make sure that they are really stealing and are not fooling you into believing so as to get paid for FALSE ARREST! all joking aside you should ask them if you could buy it for them that you would rather them not go to jail for something so stupid. But you know how it is when you don't have the money and you want something bad enough but, there is no excuse for stealing just ignorance. I used to steal but realized that offending God was not worth anything. Stealing may also be a disease for some offer to help somebody you see stealing and they will either put it back or kick your but.But its better than putting them in jail Let God arrest them and teach show them their errors. Sometimes getting arrested and getting a record only starts the problem.No Job no money.Too much Tv.God bless Us all

lol I do you take an iPod, aren't they locked up in some case? The guy must be pretty good lol

Anyways I choose C first: see what's he doing and if he's gonna take anything else. He might just have a change of heart and return it. If he doesn't, then you go to A and tell an employee. That's what I would do anyways >>

How does one steal an Ipod from Walmart? I thought they kept them locked up, and took them straight to the register if you asked for one to prevent theft. That would seem to tell me that one of the employees was either careless with the holding case, or was in on it.

Option F. Yell in a loud voice "Stop stealing that IPOD!!!". You might get a gift certificate from Walmart.

Judobigdog

A.

And then I would expect a reward.

Either that, or E.

And if he refused, then I would carry on to A.

absolutely c. those big corporations have so much money and insurance to cover it. if they stole it from someone's bag i'd tell the owner.

definitely C

a) Tell an employee

A.

b.

a. tell an employee
because it is in part the thief's that cause us to pay the high costs we pay in the stores

a

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