06-01-2009, 04:16
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Re: M&S phantom dress?
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Originally Posted by West Ender
My trouble is that I'm honest to the point of stupidity. One day last year I went round Sainsburys with one of the trollies that has built-in racks for bottles underneath. I went through the checkout and out of the store to my car. It was only when I was loading the shopping into my boot that I realised I had a bottle of vodka and a bottle of wine in the rack that I'd forgotten about and hadn't paid for.
Now nobody had noticed, nobody had felt my collar, and what did I do? I went scurrying back into the store and paid for them - like an idiot.
For just that reason, I won't let any shop get away with overcharging/shortchanging me and, if they try to, my heels get firmly dug in until I'm proved right.
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I think it is really nice that there are honest people in the world in respect to things like that, billions of pounds is lost through shoplifting and it is pretty ridiculous. In my situation it wasn't my mistake, it was theirs. But if either of us had been accused of stealing then we'd be treated no differently than the people who knowingly and purposefully take things and we'd probably have both been treated the same in court over it. Judges and juries are generally biased towards the people standing in the dock whether it is positive or negative things. They pick up on class and circumstances and all the rest of it, but the lawyers themselves aren't going to be nice to us and do what is right if they're trying to get results!
I guess that is my acknowledgement of the legal profession being ruthless. It doesn't happen often.
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