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Target has a very impressive security system. There is a uuid on your receipt that can be used to track your movement within the store beginning from when you walked in

They also have a top forensic lab that some smaller law enforcement units rely on, and they do it for free!

https://corporate.target.com/article/2012/02/an-unexpected-c...



Target's procedure is that they don't bother with small shoplifters, but they track the value of the items stolen. Once you hit the felony limit, they go into action and provide all the evidence to law enforcement.


That’s exactly what happened in the jury case I was on. They waited until the person had stolen a large amount of goods before pressing charges.


I don’t think this is true.

In high school my friend was caught and arrested for stealing a bottle of luxury cosmetic shampoo (dumb teenager brain). Not cheap but certainly not felony limit


They track how much you've shoplifted over time and once it hits felony level amounts, then they charge you. From the below articles:

> "[If] you take a couple hundred dollars worth of stuff, they're gonna be like 'Bye gorgeous. You have a great day.'"

> However, the self-identified ex-employee said that there is a catch - if the shoplifting becomes a pattern, Target allegedly takes action, as they track stolen items.

> Hannah claimed that the company waits "until you're thousands and thousands of dollars in debt" to "put you behind bars."

> This would generally make the stealing a felony-level charge.

https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/target-thefts-shoplifti...

https://www.the-sun.com/news/6797941/target-employee-theft-s...




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