Thank you Democrat.
Beauty, cleaning and hygiene products have been closed for years at some retailers in the Golden State.
Now it's gotten so bad that two companies, Target and Walmart, have begun shutting down socks and underwear. This has caused some irritation on the part of customers who now have to wait to get their products. Retail stores in the Bay Area were the hardest hit.
Fox Business reported:
Two major retailers have begun closing lingerie stores in California amid a wave of retail theft in the state.
Many retail stores from across the country have kept beauty, hygiene and cleaning products closed in recent years, but efforts to reduce merchandise loss due to theft are reportedly making their way into the clothing section of some Golden State stores. According to a report from a local media.
In an effort to prevent the loss of additional merchandise, some Target and Walmart stores in the San Francisco Bay Area have closed underwear and socks, frustrating customers who have to wait for help to obtain coveted underwear.
“One Walmart store in the Hilltop District has begun closing Underwear, and according to the report, employees say their store is being vandalized by shoplifters almost every day.” Fox Business reported.
To the customer, it may seem bad, but unfortunately some of these retail outlets get robbed on a daily basis.
“Earlier this week, California Governor Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, outlined a plan to crack down on retail and real estate crimes across the state.” Fox Business reported.
It seems like Governor Newsom is a little late in starting to get tough on retail crimes. Where has he been all these years?
Many California stores have been victims of break-ins and theft due to extremely weak laws and prosecutors who are unwilling to bring criminals to justice. TGP reported last August.
There is a troubling trend of “smash and grab” in Democratic-run California.
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