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SGT Air Defense Radar Repairer
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As a disabled individual I really can't stand nor lift much especially since I've been waiting on the VA since January to provide me a new back brace
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SFC Intelligence Analyst
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I don't even go to Walmart anymore. But if I went and they stopped me after self checkout for the receipt and start going through my bags, I'm taking them right over to returns. That's what everyone should do. if they don't trust people to scan our items ourselves, then get rid of self checkout. These videos I see of employees going through each item it's just like why? Why do you care if someone steals from Walmart anyway? It doesn't affect your pay check.

Meanwhile, as they're checking receipts, someone else is walking out the other door with five big screen TVs and no questions asked. Smh.
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SGT Unit Supply Specialist
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Maj Kim Patterson this is a different incident... maybe they need a few more of these lawsuits.
..."Dec. 1, 2021
An Alabama woman who sued Walmart, contending that she was falsely arrested on a shoplifting charge and that the ordeal had damaged her reputation, was awarded $2.1 million in punitive damages by a jury this week.

The verdict, reached on Monday by a jury in Mobile County circuit court, was confirmed by Chuck Lewis, a deputy clerk for the court’s civil division.

Recounting the episode, the woman, Lesleigh Nurse, said in an interview on Wednesday that she had just finished using a self-service checkout kiosk at the Walmart in Semmes, Ala., on Nov. 27, 2016, when the store’s employees accused her of not paying for some groceries that totaled $48.

Despite her efforts to explain that her husband had paid the full amount of $122 with his debit card, Ms. Nurse said, she was held in a back room at the store until a sheriff’s deputy arrived and told her that she would need to monitor the sheriff’s website for a warrant for her arrest.

Ms. Nurse, 36, said that the warrant charging her with shoplifting was issued 10 days later. She said she then turned herself in at the county jail in Mobile, Ala., where she remained for about four hours until she was released on bond. Semmes, where Ms. Nurse lives, is about 15 miles northwest of Mobile.

The shoplifting charge was dropped in March 2017 when the store’s asset protection specialist failed to show up to court, but Ms. Nurse said that she continued to receive letters from Walmart threatening to sue her if she didn’t pay $200."...
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