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      XPost: alt.los-angeles, alt.niggers, talk.politics.guns       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.misc       From: common@problems.sluts              'cause niggas steal!              The Long Beach City Council this summer passed a first-in-the-nation       ordinance that puts new rules in place for check-out lanes in certain       stores. Proponents say the new measure would prevent retail theft.              The “Safe Stores Are Staffed Stores” ordinance went into effect last       month, requiring larger “drug retail” stores and “food retail” over a       certain size to:              Staff one employee to every three self-checkout kiosks       Limit the use of self-checkouts to 15 items or less       Disqualify items that require customer ID for purchase or are locked for       purchase Open a staffed checkout lane before any self-checkout stations       are operated Prominently display signage explaining the new rules              Derek Smith, political director for UFCW local 324, told LAist that       workers were overseeing too many self-check out lanes, sometimes as many       as five or six. Self-checkout understaffing “presented an opportunity       not only for theft, but just frustrated customers who also might need       help,” said Smith, whose union represents grocery store employees and       was a sponsor of the ordinance.              The ordinance applies to more than a dozen stores in Long Beach. In       response, at least four Albertsons Companies grocery locations in the       area have shut down their self-checkout lanes.              Who is against it              In a letter opposing the ordinance dated Aug. 12, the Long Beach Area       Chamber of Commerce wrote they were disappointed that none of their       recommendations for the ordinance, like a “150-day implementation       delay,” were considered.              “ The retail theft component to this is really just a misnomer,” Nate       Rose, vice president of communications for the California Grocers       Association, told LAist. “The argument they've made is adding employees       into the self-checkout will reduce theft.”              Actually, Rose said, most retail employees are discouraged by their       employers to intervene in situations where theft is occurring.              The California Grocers Association had previously joined the Chamber of       Commerce in submitting recommendations to adjust the ordinance.              “This will make life less convenient for shoppers. It will also       potentially make groceries more expensive at a time when people are       already severely concerned about affordability,” Rose said.              Smith, with the union, is optimistic the ordinance will have its       intended effects and said the union is hoping to expand it to other       cities              “I think it’s important that Long Beach isn’t the only city to do a       thing like this," Smith said. "It’s about workers, you know, more than       just Long Beach workers."              No it's NOT about workers.              It's about NIGGERS and the Democratic Party's OUTRIGHT REFUSAL TO HOLD       THEM ACCOUNTABLE for their criminal actions.              https://laist.com/news/food/long-beach-first-in-nation-to-impose-new-chec       k-out-lane-rules              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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