It's their responsibility to verify that I'm not a shoplifter, and am free to go about the rest of my life without a stain on my character. |
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The shoplifter and the late-night brawler go to court, whilst the tax-evader and the industrial polluter go to their club. |
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A shoplifter went prepared for thieving with a specially adapted carrier bag designed to stop alarms going off. |
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In the chase incident, he entered a shop to find the owner struggling with an alleged shoplifter. |
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Family lore recalls the time Nathan picked up a shoplifter and threw him out the door. |
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The imperious, self-involved mother dotes over her baby girl's hair and slyly inveigles the child to continue with her brilliant career as a shoplifter. |
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If a shoplifter tries to steal goods, an alarm is triggered at the shop's exit. |
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Blending into the store environment with an ordinary looking bag or jacket, the shoplifter is able to pilfer items virtually unnoticed. |
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He's an illegal combatant, not a bank robber or a shoplifter. |
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If an item on our shelves catches the eye of a shoplifter, then they will get a surprise when they reach the security gates: the anti-theft strips in the packaging set off an alarm unless deactivated at the till. |
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But at the same time, the stores often expose themselves to the dishonest, from shoplifter, fraud artists and burglars, to employees who indulge in internal theft. |
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Regardless of who the suspect may be, a terrorist or shoplifter, and regardless of the heinous nature of the suspected crime, they must be treated with dignity as defined by international standards. |
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German politics has been a duller place since Mr Fischer left to teach and write. His beginnings were inauspicious: school drop-out, shoplifter, occasional taxi-driver. |
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She kept in contact with shoplifter Crawford by mobile phone, planning handovers of goods, with no money changing hands. |
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In 2003, a prolific Cardiff shoplifter was caught stealing from two shops. |
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