And guess who pays for shoplifting? We, the honest consumers, pay through higher prices. The problem is the criminals aren't scared. They view the police and UK justice system as a joke.
@Friedrich-ck2le It is a joke, they only go after people they can extort in the form of fines, they dont and wont deal with criminals, just people who have committed crimes
@richardmullens4707 Hypocrites...Youd criticise certain countries for their cultural differences to you, then call for their types of criminal punishment
You have no experience in law enforcement, the criminal justice system, or criminal rehabilitation, yet you think you have the answer to a nationwide problem just by sitting behind your keyboard. Parliament is never going to permit chopping people's hands off to deter theft. Doesn't matter which party is in government.
@@banksiasong - brexit has caused a lot of problems, but i doubt shoplifting is one of them... there has always been shoplifting... however the level of present day shoplifting is a direct result of tory austerity politics ie; cutting back on services etc. including amongst other the police...
Mitie sounds Irish. The police normally are most typically Irish as well... so you go figure on that one. And these guys.. maybe these people knows that, the guys are black, and the store owner is black as well... So what do you do ? The Irish guy doing the job of the .... It doesn't make sense, right ??... Cos then they see it as a case of..."do I jail this grandchild.. even though the business belongs to the grandfather, kind of thing".... And here we are... the police is Irish.. and the "intelligence" is Irish too. How come I never figured this one out, is beyond my comprehension !
Agreed. Their justice system does a lot to deter crime. However, I reject the idea that we should look up to Lee Kuan Yew and his predecessors as wise sages we need to learn from. It's a viewpoint too often overstated. I'm not saying you expressed that.
Dont do that because those poor dudes will get arrested for assualt. In the UK robbers have more rights than the victims..... Its what my manager told me .. Dont do anything.. I asked him "why will the robber attack me cmon we are 5 people we can stop him".. He said nah the robbers are fine the cops will arrest you for trying to stop them and if you use " More than reasonable force"...... 🤣😂
@@Ajay-ql4eyI said something similar but yt book-burning algorithm must have rejected 'p-heads' when I suggested they don't turn into instant lawyers when they're manhandled.
I'm just going to say it. These people aren't british. Our government and the general public protect them by telling others that's just racism. You decide.
Oh how sweet. You finally popped your cherry 🍒 and posted your first ever comment in 10 years. Classic example of a recently purchased NPC bot farm account
@@trs4u There might be *some* flying in, but most are gonna be local scumbags & junkies. Even with the inflated prices at COOP, is it really worth flying here to rob them?!?
Most countries in Europe allow security staff and in many cases regular staff to use less lethal weapons to defend themselves and even property. So if you did something like this in Austria or Italy you would just get yourself pepper sprayed.
What'd they expect when they decided to go soft on crime and start giving sympathy to criminals instead of victims of crime. I'm sure the same will be happening in the US and any other country to go this stupid.
Already happening here. Look at New York, Detroit, Seattle the list goes on. In Baltimore we had kids 13 years old stealing cars daily and being let out. One kid did it around 15+ times within two or so months. Its crazy.
It has been for decades now. I spent time behind bars in Germany in 2004-6 for smuggling weed and met Chilean pickpockets there. They said they loved the UK because here you just got a slap on the wrist and set free, but in Germany they had to do time.
They wouldn't be targetting the low-street-value stuff shown here. They'd be hitting the nicer clothing shops, consumer electronics and such. Could get a few grand, if you're remotely competent, I'd expect. I doubt it's nearly as common as a mention of it here would suggest, let alone how it was mentioned, but I can see it being profitable and plausible.
If the retail stores don't charge expensive threw the product when they are getting one for the price of 24 items from the cash and carry all over the uk
I encourage the UK should protect their shops that these criminals don't have any access not to collect items without paying it is a criminal offence UK must not tolerate anymore
They are letting mass retail theft and other crimes of theft happen to serve as an effective way to develop, test, and hone a more wide-reaching surveillance system for tracking the movements and activities of the public.
In my city centre of brighton even the homeless just walk in, take what they want and walk out. You're not allowed to touch them is what a shop worker in Greggs told me.
there has always been shoplifting... however the level of present day shoplifting is a direct result of tory austerity politics ie; cutting back on services etc. including amongst other the police...
@@nigelhart3897 You’re wrong! They care about their lives and wellbeing. Things are different now. Would you get involved knowing there's a possibility you could lose your life? I’ve seen some brutal attacks on shop staff. Your comment shows your lack of understanding.
@@sarahashun1180 I apologise if I worded that badly. These people shouldn't have to put themselves at risk to protect the stock of businesses that put their staff on 8 hour contracts and minimum wage, while making millions in profit. As we no longer have a sufficiently big enough police force due to taxes being cut, especially for these businesses, then these businesses need to employ security staff. Predictably with the level of greed in the sector, these companies certainly won't pay for security, especially security to protect their staff!
EXACTLY, people wonder how and why people shoplift its not the police numbers. They use cameras and security guards as a deterrence, but it doesn't work. People have nothing else to lose.
He does say "fly out with bags of goods" 2:25 I was certain up to that point in the video that they'd be doing it by invitation: robbing a store, delivering it to their sponsors, and then leaving evidence-free. It seems like a bit of a stretch otherwise - how would they choose which store?
I'm not sure what the border staff could do if they did. There's no real way to prove the goods are stolen at that point, especially if the police aren't responding to incidents. And that's assuming the goods are even going out that way.
@OhYouInternet the barcodes on the products will tell you which store they are from and that they haven't been purchased but stolen. That's the whole point of a bar code.
My son was threatened with a knife at the shop he works for. It affected him a lot. He was supported by work and the police but the lack of proactive measures by the stores and police are making this a serious issue for the safety of staff and customers.
There is clearly no proper deterrent from stopping those from shoplifting and those who do shoplift clearly know this. I have a family member who works in retail and they got punched in the face all because they were trying to apprehend a shop lifter. Luckily all they ended up with was a bruise and it wasn't much worse. The police couldn't do anything because they weren't concussed and the amount taken didn't exceed a certain amount. Even though this person made off with quite a sizeable haul. The same person was also seen walking out of another store having stolen from there and there was no one to stop them.
It is beyond a joke now!!!! Coop Round the corner to me is done every single week!!! if not every day. The last time is was organised crime, foreign, all covered in black with gloves and balaclavas, except for the one English guy holding the door open who kept saying its got nothing to do with me.. he was a junkie who I suspect was being forced and intimidated into being a lookout and they didn't care if he was recognised (neither did he himself!). That IS ORGANISED CRIME and the cops are nowhere!!!! It is frightening and disgusting and I am ashamed of our policing.
We have nothing on this scale in my town but most shops let the thieves walk out brazenly. Waitrose is the worst! Middle aged,over made-up, crinkle bosomed women. They fill their baskets with high value goods and plenty of booze and just saunter past the horrified and furious customers while the very young staff stand around dithering. The police won't come out and the staff are too frightened to challenge entitled women who are too much like their mothers 😂 even if you could get the police out they come from so far away because most towns don't even have a station, that it's all over long before they turn up. Huge admiration for the staff who do tackle this,they need more support from the public too!
Yep always seems to be Romanians doing this also same with when the go to buy cars come in a gang and unplug things and make you’re car smoke then offer you low money for the car as they convince you it’s broken and worth nothing they especially target elderly people selling cars… disgusting really.. but many get away with it….
The big difference is that on the continent just about every country allows it's security staff and often ordinary members of staff to carry and use non lethal weapons like pepper spray. In central and Eastern Europe Security staff carry guns and knives. As such it's a lot lot less fun trying to fight your way out of a store.
Can confirm, in Germany and Spain in the 90s anyway bank security guards carried revolvers, and in Austria most late night petrol station staff had a (legal) firearm under the counter.
my local supermarket is robbed daily ,shoppers brazenly walk out wth huge trolley loads of goods . But each time the alarm goes off and the public expect them to be arrested .The staff just don't do anything, because they say the police say ..what do you expect us today about it .?
The staff can’t chase them or touch them unless they want to face charges from the criminals and the security staff are equally powerless. Nothing anybody can do about it.
It's reflective of the mindset of the society . The Foundations of the Society are weak . You won't let your mobile phone out of your sight but your children what are they up to ,they stay out late at night you don't bother .
Lol yeh local crackheads usually as where my daughter works has to be over 300 these crackheads will walk in take what they want walk out 2 times a day can't say nothing they will come back with knife not worth ur life
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I moved to Brazil in 2021, I’m deadly serious when I say it feels like I’ve moved to a superior country, and the images I see almost daily coming from back home only reaffirm that. People turn their nose up when I say that, but by every metric, life is better here. Old Blighty is finished.
@@leone1995 depends on where and how you live - but people here care about family, utility bills aren’t approaching 1/3 of a monthly wage like the UK, it’s easy to get hold of medicines, the whole outlook on life is healthier here, even though people have less, until you leave the UL you really don’t realise what a miserable place it is and how that group misery affects you. You can say I’m wrong, but there’s only 1 country out of the two where I’ve been robbed, had to wait 2 months to see a dentist, had to restrict my spending and feel unsafe at night, and it’s not Brazil.
That's not the reason at all. If there are criminals coming from France, French people don't even need to get a visa to enter the UK. Same vice versa They're coming because they know they can get away with doing crime here. That's because the police and justice system have no funding
8000 extra officers is laughable. Spread across the country it means absolutely nothing! Put a nought on that and then there might be an extra couple of officers in most stations to actually go out. This problem started many years ago.
C'mon now. Nobody will go to jail for the Post Office Scandal. They are rich executives with fancy lawyers and connections to politicians. They will get a slap on the wrist and walk straight into another high paying job.
when captured should be sentenced then deported and lifetime ban on entering the uk.wheres the police in the uk, wheres the police stations that are still open ?
Police budgets cut by 1/3 under Tory austerity. Photograph and film the assailants before releasing them if the police don't turn up. Store managers should write to their MPs for each non show by the police.
In my days we always responded to shoplifting on blue lights, this should still be the case. By not reacting we are giving the criminals a green light to go-ahead and steal.
Fascinating. If this had been simply a news report without images of suspects or a podcast, people would be responding with typical prejudice and bile.
What is the solution? I've seen airlock entrances on shops in South Africa, shops in Malaysia guarded by guys with giant shotguns (I sound like Rutger Hauer in Blade Runner!). I don't want to live in a fortress.
Channels: International gangs are shoplifting. Also channels: blurs their faces. You are part of the problem. What exactly are you protecting confirmed criminals from?
Conservatives - we have messed up this country but please vote for us because we know what we should have done to fix it so if you give us the chance we will finally fix it.
Here is an idea, why not everyone start shoplifting in protest against the lack of prosecutions for theft If the property is returned intact, it's not technically theft. Why should we obey a law that is never enforced?
Around here they'd deserve a medal for finding a shop with anything worth stealing. Between the poundworlds, charity stores, vape outlets & dodgy looking phone repair places, there isnt much else.
They are not flying in, this has been going on for years. The shoplifters in the area I live take orders, always have. The Police know who they are but they never get jailed. Just slaps on the wrist.
the problem is the absence of self-defense laws. the abiding citizen is punished for defending themselves whilst criminals go about their business knowing the balance of punishment/crime is acceptable. and its not shoplifting , its pick pocketing, car and bike theft, tool theft in particular.
Only in the UK could you commit a violent crime and be almost guaranteed to get away with it. But if you do 23 in London or take a cheeky left will you end up with a court summons and massive fine through your door.
Why should the government pay for guarding a shop? Think about it - everyone is complaining how private businesses are making money on the backs of the people. A supermarket is a private business. If they want more security, why should we pay for it? This is a problem that supermarkets should solve, not us. The government needs to increase police but not to protect supermarket, to protect the public. Daylight robberies are now common.
that's not shop-lifting it's armed robbery
Innit wtf
And guess who pays for shoplifting? We, the honest consumers, pay through higher prices. The problem is the criminals aren't scared. They view the police and UK justice system as a joke.
@Friedrich-ck2le It is a joke, they only go after people they can extort in the form of fines, they dont and wont deal with criminals, just people who have committed crimes
Shop-lifting, Robbery, Theft you name it Britain did it all in the name of Colonialism/Colonization worldwide for centuries. Just saying.
Bankers and politicians rob millions
They repeat the crime because there is no punishment. The punishment if there is is seen as soft.
In medieval times the second attempt at theft would be more difficult with just one hand.
@@richardmullens4707 that is a solution.
@richardmullens4707 Hypocrites...Youd criticise certain countries for their cultural differences to you, then call for their types of criminal punishment
@@DG-iw3ywYou do exactly the same as us, take the ideas from The West you like and reject the ones you don't.
You have no experience in law enforcement, the criminal justice system, or criminal rehabilitation, yet you think you have the answer to a nationwide problem just by sitting behind your keyboard. Parliament is never going to permit chopping people's hands off to deter theft. Doesn't matter which party is in government.
Police fail to turn up.. What country are we living in?
Brexit GB. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Brexitland
@@banksiasong - brexit has caused a lot of problems, but i doubt shoplifting is one of them... there has always been shoplifting... however the level of present day shoplifting is a direct result of tory austerity politics ie; cutting back on services etc. including amongst other the police...
Mitie sounds Irish. The police normally are most typically Irish as well... so you go figure on that one. And these guys.. maybe these people knows that, the guys are black, and the store owner is black as well... So what do you do ? The Irish guy doing the job of the .... It doesn't make sense, right ??... Cos then they see it as a case of..."do I jail this grandchild.. even though the business belongs to the grandfather, kind of thing".... And here we are... the police is Irish.. and the "intelligence" is Irish too. How come I never figured this one out, is beyond my comprehension !
This has been going on for 15 plus years.
In Singapore, if you get caught you get caned and get prisoned. That's why the crime rate is so low. Bring it here in the UK!
@basic_unit Singapore is a terrible, repressive society. No thanks.
Caned not canned!! lolol
@@mjh5437 thanks, corrected
Agreed. Their justice system does a lot to deter crime. However, I reject the idea that we should look up to Lee Kuan Yew and his predecessors as wise sages we need to learn from. It's a viewpoint too often overstated. I'm not saying you expressed that.
Blame the tories for cutting the budgets for the police, the judiciary and the prisons
Or you could blame the c***s who perpetrate the crimes.
bingo
Or blame the criminals?
And letting these people into the country. I don't believe they are flying in and out they'll have arrived in a dinghy.
@rayder57- denial of what?
No police.. no respect UK is finished. It’s a daily thing in London.
police was very brave on st george march in london few weeks ago
Really? If you’d bother to look at the piece this was mainly in Yorkshire!
Doesn’t matter to you though does it, you can still blame Sadiq Khan!🤡
And yet crime figures show a constant decrease.
@@stonehengemaca Yet the piece shows crime in Yorkshire...👍🏻
@@HarryFlowerrs So?
Good thing you blur the faces of these shoplifters…they are your future engineers, doctors, and lawyers.
Don't hire guards, put bouncers on the door and let them deal with shoplifters the same way they would in a club
Can you imagine during the hoax pandemic they were able to control people but they can't control them now?? Makes sense right.
Pissheads (we've all been there) are an easier problem though - these will all be instant lawyers
Dont do that because those poor dudes will get arrested for assualt. In the UK robbers have more rights than the victims.....
Its what my manager told me .. Dont do anything.. I asked him "why will the robber attack me cmon we are 5 people we can stop him".. He said nah the robbers are fine the cops will arrest you for trying to stop them and if you use " More than reasonable force"...... 🤣😂
@@Ajay-ql4eyI said something similar but yt book-burning algorithm must have rejected 'p-heads' when I suggested they don't turn into instant lawyers when they're manhandled.
@@Ajay-ql4ey " In the UK robbers have more rights than the victims" despite our prisons being full to overflowing. That makes zero sense.
It’s LOOTING NOT Shoplifting.
Farcical.
as a foreigner watch this I am very surprise to see this problem in the U.K
As a UK citizen i’m not at all 🇬🇧
This everyday thing in 🇬🇧
Everyday mate
England used to be a lot more English
I'm just going to say it. These people aren't british. Our government and the general public protect them by telling others that's just racism. You decide.
while Happy Sunak to give millions to Ukraine and Billions to Israel, while increasing TAX in UK.
Money well spent. Give more to Ukraine.
@@TheWebstaff another immigrant who wants to use UK
@@Matrix-tz5ycmore like another parasite trying to still tax payers money
@@TheWebstaff I hope you have given all of yours to Ukraine. Or is it only everybody else's money that should go to them?
@@TheWebstaff maybe use your money then mate
Looks like a failed society
Government policies caused this unfortuntely. Nobody to blame but them. People should be protesting to the government to stop this nonsense.
Not if they're flying in. We're a society so successful we've stopped guarding things.
Oh how sweet. You finally popped your cherry 🍒 and posted your first ever comment in 10 years. Classic example of a recently purchased NPC bot farm account
All by design my friend!
@@trs4u There might be *some* flying in, but most are gonna be local scumbags & junkies.
Even with the inflated prices at COOP, is it really worth flying here to rob them?!?
Assaulting anyone is already against the law, a new law just for shopkeepers is only PR for politicos
Most countries in Europe allow security staff and in many cases regular staff to use less lethal weapons to defend themselves and even property. So if you did something like this in Austria or Italy you would just get yourself pepper sprayed.
If you don't have police on the streets, low is just fantasy of MP on the paper, nothing more.
That's what you get when Tories have cut over 20,000 experienced police and 22,000 police staff
England used to be a lot more English.
And no culture or decency
No thats what you get when you double the cost on everything
What'd they expect when they decided to go soft on crime and start giving sympathy to criminals instead of victims of crime. I'm sure the same will be happening in the US and any other country to go this stupid.
Already happening here. Look at New York, Detroit, Seattle the list goes on. In Baltimore we had kids 13 years old stealing cars daily and being let out. One kid did it around 15+ times within two or so months. Its crazy.
This all started in the USA we have just copied them.
BLM set the standard.
Exactly, they are scared of prison costs. So let us all pay the extra prices
That’s some bad parenting!
Uk are a soft target completely.
It has been for decades now. I spent time behind bars in Germany in 2004-6 for smuggling weed and met Chilean pickpockets there. They said they loved the UK because here you just got a slap on the wrist and set free, but in Germany they had to do time.
We know 😢
Vote Reform UK 🇬🇧
@@simonh6371 And you believed them!
Because the UK imprisonment rate is one of the highest in Europe? Why do you think our prisons are full to bursting?
Where is the evidence they are international or they fly away with bags of wine or cigarettes ???
Where are your inbred babies staying with your cousin ??? 🙄
We need a dispatches show on it.
Police investigations. They're aren't going to disclose the how and when to the public are they?
All lies, what would be cost of ticket to fly in and out of uk?, police lies as usual
@@bond0666why would they lie? How would that benefit em?
Flying in & out to steal goods with a low street value is bs
he is lying, trying to shift the blame.
They wouldn't be targetting the low-street-value stuff shown here. They'd be hitting the nicer clothing shops, consumer electronics and such. Could get a few grand, if you're remotely competent, I'd expect.
I doubt it's nearly as common as a mention of it here would suggest, let alone how it was mentioned, but I can see it being profitable and plausible.
If the retail stores don't charge expensive threw the product when they are getting one for the price of 24 items from the cash and carry all over the uk
More migrant hate. Ridiculous!
CH 4 NEWS , WHAT ELSE WOULD YOU EXPECT. THEY SPECIALISE IN BS
Imagine flying into the uk to shoplift a smoothie and some tea bags from the coop to then fly back thinking that was a success 😂
Imagine being this thick... yeah they paid flight tickets to shoplift items that didn't even cover the cost of the flight itself... are you dumb
The tory government are soft on crime and softer on the causes of crime. Uk needs 30,000 more police.
Import them from the jungle and don't be surprised when your living in one.
And we need intimidating officers as well
Yeah and labours asbos were such a success eh.
and labours asbos made all the baddies be nice,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
@@marksavage1108 agree
If you have money and soldiers to support Ukraine, protect your own shops.
If you don't crack down on shoplifting any more we will close our shops.
If Putin gets Ukraine we'll have a lot more than shops to worry about
I encourage the UK should protect their shops that these criminals don't have any access not to collect items without paying it is a criminal offence UK must not tolerate anymore
sending billions to protect ukraines borders while leaving ours wide open
They are letting mass retail theft and other crimes of theft happen to serve as an effective way to develop, test, and hone a more wide-reaching surveillance system for tracking the movements and activities of the public.
Maybe. If they can be bothered to pay for it and don't run it on Windows 98...
In my city centre of brighton even the homeless just walk in, take what they want and walk out. You're not allowed to touch them is what a shop worker in Greggs told me.
why do they blur their faces? can smn explain?
They're only "suspected" machete wielding shoplifters - caught on film wielding machetes while shoplifting.
I work in a supermarket and we're told thay if we suspect someone of shop lifitng to do nothing, just let them walk.
These gangs don't form on the outside they form when they are in prison . That's where the networking happens
there has always been shoplifting... however the level of present day shoplifting is a direct result of tory austerity politics ie; cutting back on services etc. including amongst other the police...
The staff aren't paid enough to care. It's that simple.
@@nigelhart3897 You’re wrong! They care about their lives and wellbeing. Things are different now. Would you get involved knowing there's a possibility you could lose your life? I’ve seen some brutal attacks on shop staff. Your comment shows your lack of understanding.
@@sarahashun1180
I apologise if I worded that badly. These people shouldn't have to put themselves at risk to protect the stock of businesses that put their staff on 8 hour contracts and minimum wage, while making millions in profit. As we no longer have a sufficiently big enough police force due to taxes being cut, especially for these businesses, then these businesses need to employ security staff. Predictably with the level of greed in the sector, these companies certainly won't pay for security, especially security to protect their staff!
EXACTLY, people wonder how and why people shoplift its not the police numbers. They use cameras and security guards as a deterrence, but it doesn't work. People have nothing else to lose.
@@nigelhart3897 Well said, it's not a minimum wage worker's job to risk their life protecting a bottle of wine.
Why are they blanking their faces?
So if it's less than £200 stolen the police don't investigate it? Do you really think that these thieves have only stolen once 🙄
If they are flying out of the country then surely their luggage will be checked?
No one there to check there luggage.
He does say "fly out with bags of goods" 2:25 I was certain up to that point in the video that they'd be doing it by invitation: robbing a store, delivering it to their sponsors, and then leaving evidence-free. It seems like a bit of a stretch otherwise - how would they choose which store?
I'm not sure what the border staff could do if they did. There's no real way to prove the goods are stolen at that point, especially if the police aren't responding to incidents. And that's assuming the goods are even going out that way.
Stupid comment of the weeeek
@OhYouInternet the barcodes on the products will tell you which store they are from and that they haven't been purchased but stolen. That's the whole point of a bar code.
My son was threatened with a knife at the shop he works for. It affected him a lot. He was supported by work and the police but the lack of proactive measures by the stores and police are making this a serious issue for the safety of staff and customers.
They are told not to stop them.
There is clearly no proper deterrent from stopping those from shoplifting and those who do shoplift clearly know this. I have a family member who works in retail and they got punched in the face all because they were trying to apprehend a shop lifter. Luckily all they ended up with was a bruise and it wasn't much worse. The police couldn't do anything because they weren't concussed and the amount taken didn't exceed a certain amount. Even though this person made off with quite a sizeable haul. The same person was also seen walking out of another store having stolen from there and there was no one to stop them.
Not worth it. Let the shareholders take it on the chin ....
@@FourDollaRacing Easier said than done these days, especially as more people need a job and are encouraged ..to apply for retail work.
These are local thief's no body would travel by plane to steal cigarettes
Recently local, maybe.
Brixton
Yeah it was fishy 🐟
Shoplifting is a drop in the ocean compared to wage theft.
👏
Employee theft far exceeds wage theft
How about how much the Tories have stolen out of the public purse?
And bank theft.
This makes no sense where do they take it.. in planessss??!!!! To where... thus makes no sense
It is beyond a joke now!!!! Coop Round the corner to me is done every single week!!! if not every day. The last time is was organised crime, foreign, all covered in black with gloves and balaclavas, except for the one English guy holding the door open who kept saying its got nothing to do with me.. he was a junkie who I suspect was being forced and intimidated into being a lookout and they didn't care if he was recognised (neither did he himself!). That IS ORGANISED CRIME and the cops are nowhere!!!! It is frightening and disgusting and I am ashamed of our policing.
We have nothing on this scale in my town but most shops let the thieves walk out brazenly. Waitrose is the worst! Middle aged,over made-up, crinkle bosomed women. They fill their baskets with high value goods and plenty of booze and just saunter past the horrified and furious customers while the very young staff stand around dithering. The police won't come out and the staff are too frightened to challenge entitled women who are too much like their mothers 😂 even if you could get the police out they come from so far away because most towns don't even have a station, that it's all over long before they turn up. Huge admiration for the staff who do tackle this,they need more support from the public too!
The Gov is responsible for this lawless society
Since 1997
Flying in to steal than fly out? Them flying must be awfully cheaper than bag of groceries 😢
excellent point
Sunak is a war criminal so is Starmer. ❤
What war??
"So what you're saying is.. Jordan Peterson is sexist toward trans lobsters?"
if there are more than 10 Romanians in the area, you better be careful.
Yep always seems to be Romanians doing this also same with when the go to buy cars come in a gang and unplug things and make you’re car smoke then offer you low money for the car as they convince you it’s broken and worth nothing they especially target elderly people selling cars… disgusting really.. but many get away with it….
The big difference is that on the continent just about every country allows it's security staff and often ordinary members of staff to carry and use non lethal weapons like pepper spray. In central and Eastern Europe Security staff carry guns and knives. As such it's a lot lot less fun trying to fight your way out of a store.
Can confirm, in Germany and Spain in the 90s anyway bank security guards carried revolvers, and in Austria most late night petrol station staff had a (legal) firearm under the counter.
my local supermarket is robbed daily ,shoppers brazenly walk out wth huge trolley loads of goods . But each time the alarm goes off and the public expect them to be arrested .The staff just don't do anything, because they say the police say ..what do you expect us today about it .?
But poor rishi never had sky tv is more important
'Dad, can we get SKY'.........
'Sorry son, I tried everything, but Rupert Murdoch won't sell'
Perhaps the police are too busy assisting baliffs in civil matters?
Both are crimes. Both should be dealt with in the strongest possible way now.
Someone shoplifting and someone not paying what they owe are two sides of the same coin
@@RWright-q5e The clue is in the name: civil
Police are too busy responding to men (dressed as women) being mis-gendered.
How do they get thru customs wtf are they lying about this
How do you continue to inbreed don't you have enough physical deformities
Blame the woke police and soft political leaders and vote reform 🇬🇧
The staff can’t chase them or touch them unless they want to face charges from the criminals and the security staff are equally powerless.
Nothing anybody can do about it.
Simple solution. Filipino jail system.
whats that like?
Google it. In one of our 2 person jail cells they'd fit 30.
@50_Pence .......... simpler solution - GIANT human sized food blender
It's reflective of the mindset of the society . The Foundations of the Society are weak . You won't let your mobile phone out of your sight but your children what are they up to ,they stay out late at night you don't bother .
Blame the justice system. Even if you do catch them, 3 weeks in jail….pathetic
Poilce are more interested in protests
And supporting terrorists.
Doesn't the cost of flight and getting the goods back make it way more difficult?
So vote reform uk
British values?
Diversity is ruinous.
Lol yeh local crackheads usually as where my daughter works has to be over 300 these crackheads will walk in take what they want walk out 2 times a day can't say nothing they will come back with knife not worth ur life
Colonization :
Colonization of Ireland: Conquest, suppression, including the Cromwellian conquest.
Colonization of India: Exploitation, famines (e.g., Bengal famine of 1943), suppression of revolts (e.g., Indian Rebellion of 1857).
Colonization of Africa: Establishing colonies in Kenya, South Africa, Nigeria, Zimbabwe; exploitation, suppression of local populations.
Colonization of the Americas: Establishing colonies in North America, Caribbean (e.g., Jamaica), other regions.
Opium Wars: Forcing China to open trade, cede Hong Kong.
Colonization of Australia: Displacement, atrocities against Indigenous Australians.
Colonization of New Zealand: Conflicts, land confiscations affecting Māori people
Slavery:
Transatlantic Slave Trade: Participation in trade, transportation, enslavement of Africans to Americas, Caribbean.
Slavery in British Colonies: Use of enslaved labor in Caribbean, North America.
Genocides and Ethnic Cleansing:
Tasmanian Genocide: Near extinction of Indigenous Tasmanians.
Famines in India: Policies exacerbating famines, particularly Bengal famine of 1943.
War Crimes and Military Actions:
Boer War: Use of concentration camps leading to civilian deaths.
Amritsar Massacre (1919): Killing hundreds of Indian civilians during peaceful protest.
Kenya (Mau Mau Uprising): Torture, killings of Kenyan freedom fighters, civilians.
Malayan Emergency: Brutal counter-insurgency measures.
Cyprus Emergency: Use of torture, internment against EOKA insurgents.
Bombing of Dresden (WWII): Controversial bombing causing massive civilian casualties.
Suppressing Irish War of Independence: Brutal tactics, reprisals by Black and Tans, Auxiliaries.
Modern Conflicts, Controversies:
Suez Crisis (1956): Invasion of Egypt alongside France, Israel.
Northern Ireland (The Troubles): Allegations of collusion, human rights abuses by British forces.
Iraq War (2003): Participation in invasion, subsequent abuses (e.g., prisoner mistreatment). On top of invading 90% of counties in the world....are those your British values? ...just asking.
I moved to Brazil in 2021, I’m deadly serious when I say it feels like I’ve moved to a superior country, and the images I see almost daily coming from back home only reaffirm that.
People turn their nose up when I say that, but by every metric, life is better here. Old Blighty is finished.
P.s which city?
@@allykhan8594 I live in a city called Belem, on the outskirts of the Amazon rainforest 🤗
@@SFRZRD you are wrong .... There is a lot of poverty and crime in Brasil .... AND I AM BRASILIAN ..... WORST WAY WORST
@@SFRZRD sounds nice. Crime is meant to be high there, but i am sure types and nature of crime is different. Enjoy. 😁
@@leone1995 depends on where and how you live - but people here care about family, utility bills aren’t approaching 1/3 of a monthly wage like the UK, it’s easy to get hold of medicines, the whole outlook on life is healthier here, even though people have less, until you leave the UL you really don’t realise what a miserable place it is and how that group misery affects you. You can say I’m wrong, but there’s only 1 country out of the two where I’ve been robbed, had to wait 2 months to see a dentist, had to restrict my spending and feel unsafe at night, and it’s not Brazil.
....Africans ....we all know . . . .!!!!!
There needs to be extremely strong consequences for crimes in the UK. My goodness
Vote Reform
It's funny how the real reason for this is never mentioned in name - open borders.
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That's not the reason at all. If there are criminals coming from France, French people don't even need to get a visa to enter the UK. Same vice versa
They're coming because they know they can get away with doing crime here. That's because the police and justice system have no funding
@@horvathr95 but you feel so excited saying that. Loser behaviour
8000 extra officers is laughable. Spread across the country it means absolutely nothing! Put a nought on that and then there might be an extra couple of officers in most stations to actually go out. This problem started many years ago.
The police focus on hurty words on social media.
We are so soft here in Britain, letting these foreign criminals come in and commit these offences is horrific.
I hope they do jail time along with those in the post office scandal. Are they not the same 🤔
C'mon now. Nobody will go to jail for the Post Office Scandal. They are rich executives with fancy lawyers and connections to politicians. They will get a slap on the wrist and walk straight into another high paying job.
They’ve been doing it for years….
People pointed it out but were accused of being waay cist 🙄
My local m and s has the same shoplifters every day stealing high value goods. It's on an industrial scale.
when captured should be sentenced then deported and lifetime ban on entering the uk.wheres the police in the uk, wheres the police stations that are still open ?
Police budgets cut by 1/3 under Tory austerity.
Photograph and film the assailants before releasing them if the police don't turn up. Store managers should write to their MPs for each non show by the police.
In my days we always responded to shoplifting on blue lights, this should still be the case. By not reacting we are giving the criminals a green light to go-ahead and steal.
Fascinating. If this had been simply a news report without images of suspects or a podcast, people would be responding with typical prejudice and bile.
What is the solution? I've seen airlock entrances on shops in South Africa, shops in Malaysia guarded by guys with giant shotguns (I sound like Rutger Hauer in Blade Runner!). I don't want to live in a fortress.
Channels: International gangs are shoplifting.
Also channels: blurs their faces.
You are part of the problem. What exactly are you protecting confirmed criminals from?
Stop letting them in ! Close the gates
Your mobile phones are more precious than your children.
Conservatives - we have messed up this country but please vote for us because we know what we should have done to fix it so if you give us the chance we will finally fix it.
The shops needs to install secure doors, and block the thieves inside the shop till the police arives.
Here is an idea, why not everyone start shoplifting in protest against the lack of prosecutions for theft
If the property is returned intact, it's not technically theft.
Why should we obey a law that is never enforced?
Vote Reform.
Noddys always look terrible and false. "Stand here while I pretend to be listening."
Its not about foreign its about the law
Diversity IS ruinous though
Who's the guy sitting down at the start of the video?
He just gets up and walks away.
Around here they'd deserve a medal for finding a shop with anything worth stealing. Between the poundworlds, charity stores, vape outlets & dodgy looking phone repair places, there isnt much else.
That co-op clip looked like standard youths, not an international gang. Grim.
They are not flying in, this has been going on for years. The shoplifters in the area I live take orders, always have. The Police know who they are but they never get jailed. Just slaps on the wrist.
The blonde that attacked one of the EMPs on muslim migration problem is now terribly concerned about the theft crime. Hypocrisy at its best, I'd say.
its europeans christians stealing not muslims.
Stop sending money to Ukraine, instead use the money for national security?
Ukraine funds are nothing and bring the UK more benefit returns per pound that most spending.
We spent more on track and trace than on Ukraine.
Ukraine funds are nothing and bring the UK more benefit returns per pound that most spending.
We spent more on track and trace than on Ukraine.
Ukraine funds are nothing and bring the UK more benefit returns per pound that most spending.
We spent more on track and trace than on Ukraine.
Ukraine funds are nothing and bring the UK more benefit returns per pound that most spending.
We spent more on track and trace than on Ukraine.
Ukraine funds are nothing and bring the UK more benefit returns per pound that most spending.
We spent more on track and trace than on Ukraine.
How much are the plane tickets please?
the problem is the absence of self-defense laws. the abiding citizen is punished for defending themselves whilst criminals go about their business knowing the balance of punishment/crime is acceptable. and its not shoplifting , its pick pocketing, car and bike theft, tool theft in particular.
Deport Deport now.too many immigrants 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Cutting internal budget yet they have money to send to Ukraine and Israeli . Security is the main thing that makes a country marketable to tourists.
I presume those who fly in to rob are stealing small, high value items and hoping customs doesn't stop them ?
Shame on mayor who heads the police and encourages this behaviour.
Only in the UK could you commit a violent crime and be almost guaranteed to get away with it. But if you do 23 in London or take a cheeky left will you end up with a court summons and massive fine through your door.
I wish our government would get a grip and rule with a firm hand
Why should the government pay for guarding a shop? Think about it - everyone is complaining how private businesses are making money on the backs of the people. A supermarket is a private business. If they want more security, why should we pay for it? This is a problem that supermarkets should solve, not us. The government needs to increase police but not to protect supermarket, to protect the public. Daylight robberies are now common.
The signal right now is that thieves can get away with it. That signal needs to changed to stiff prison sentences (and deportation whenever possible).
Every decent sized store should hire two big men as security with all the powers they need to seize criminals.
They watch what's happening in the states and know we're softer.