Steak, sneakers and spite: the bitter reality of Tasmania's theft wave
Shopping at my local Woolies a few years ago, I was pulled from my little bubble as I went through the self-serve by a scuffle outside.
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We all stopped for an understandable stickybeak, soon realising a staff member had intercepted a would-be shoplifter, denying her a full trolley of stolen goods.
As I walked by the triumphant worker, I spied plenty of expensive cuts of meat in the trolley.
What struck me most, though, was the attitude of the foiled thief.
She didn't skulk away, but unleashed a tirade of abuse at the employee, as if she had been wronged.
This was my glimpse at an escalating problem underlined by a culture of misplaced entitlement and out-of-control aggression.
Those who work in retail have been sounding the alarm for years.
And, as we reported last week, police data proves it is not in their heads: shoplifting has........
