A retail chain with 79 stores in western Canada including 52 in B.C., is demanding action and justice for what it describes as an “ongoing tsunami of crime” after Global News reported on the low charge rate in a recent VPD anti-shoplifting blitz.
Retail violence has increased by 500 per cent over four years, according to
London Drugs’ loss prevention general manager, and the pharmacy chain is now
spending upwards of $1.5 million more on security at its Vancouver stores than
it did two years ago.
“We’re seeing a lot of random sort of violence or threats that take place, a lot of vile behaviour, racism, abuse of customers and staff around the people who are doing these crimes,” Tony Hunt told Global News in an interview Tuesday.
Eight security staff were on shift Tuesday afternoon at the chain’s busy location on Granville at Georgia streets in downtown Vancouver ...
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