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Not to mention the shoplifting. Go to Rebel News on YouTube. Look at what's happening at the government liquor station. A person will walk into the liquor store with a shopping cart, fill it up with about $5,000 worth of alcohol, and he'll take the shopping cart and instead of going to the pay counter, he'll walk right out the store with the shopping cart. And nobody's going to call the police on him. He's not going to get arrested. He's just a guest of our country. And he doesn't get away with it. And it happens every day. If you don't believe it, just look it up on Rebel News. That's another problem with the Liquor Commission here. We're getting robbed blind. And certain people are allowed to steal and they're allowed to get away with it. The rest of us, we have to pay the high prices. This is repeater station kilo kilo 7 November 1st, November. Yeah, parts of Canada do that. Located in Shelton, Washington. Okay, because shoplifting is happening a lot. And so a lot of those places, they're told, just let it happen. Don't go chasing after those guys. I think that part of it is unfair. I mean, yeah, you could lose your job if you don't obey that, right? Even if you save the store from being robbed because you go after a guy and you get the stuff back, you could actually lose your job. There was a lady that did sort of just that. She worked at one of those Metro Marts or Loblaws. And she chased after somebody that was not only just stealing but obviously stealing. I mean, they were doing, as you said, loading up a bag at a car. And it seems like they were making trips loading up the bag going back to the car. And on one of those, she tackled the woman. She tackled her, right? And then there was a big scrap. And then anyways, she tried to help the store and she ended up losing her job. So, yeah, I mean, I can't call it. I'd probably, if it was me, I'd lose my job too because I don't know, I just can't. Go after those guys. I think their stance is because you never know if somebody is carrying a knife or whatever. And so, yeah, it's tough. I don't know how to argue that because that's the truth for even just, like I told you about the bad kids on the subways and how oftentimes I scrap with them. And I've backed down on a lot of it because it's dangerous. You don't know if somebody is carrying a weapon or if they have a whole crew of them. So the same thing is thought about in the stores.

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