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  2. 'I've carried out more than 50 citizen's arrests' - AOL

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    Faced with what he describes as a "relentless" onslaught of shoplifting incidents, shopkeeper Martin Gaunt says he has carried out more than 50 citizen's arrests in the last two years.

  3. Shoplifting levels 'unacceptable', inquiry finds - AOL

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    Shoplifting is at "unacceptable" levels and not being tackled properly, a Lords inquiry has found. The crime is seriously underreported and the problem is so urgent police forces need to take ...

  4. Co-op sees cost of shoplifting surge by nearly a fifth - AOL

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    The Co-operative Group has laid bare the rising impact of shoplifting as it said the cost of crime in its stores surged by nearly a fifth to £40 million in the first half of the year alone.

  5. Shopwatch - Wikipedia

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    A Shopwatch scheme [1] in the United Kingdom is a partnership where retailers unify as an independent group [2] to pre-empt theft in retail premises. The Shopwatch organization works closely with local authorities and intends to reduce retail crime and antisocial behaviour and to help make shopping areas safer for customers and staff.

  6. Shoplifting - Wikipedia

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    Shoplifting is the largest single reason for loss of merchandise. [30] Retailers report that shoplifting has a significant effect on their bottom line, stating that about 0.6% of all inventory disappears to shoplifters. According to the 2012 National Retail Security Survey, shoplifting costs American retailers approximately $14B annually. [31]

  7. Henry Smith (moneylender) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] The more than 200 individual parishes named in Smith's will and by his first trustees also continue to receive grants. [2] The charity's endowment reached £800 million in 2008 but suffered during that year's financial crisis and fell to £550M. The endowment had grown again to £950M by 2017.

  8. 'One shoplifter hit my colleague in the eyes'

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    Figures from the Office of National Statistics show shoplifting offences across Hampshire rose to 14,233 offences in the year to March 2024, compared with 10,252 offences during the previous 12 ...

  9. D & C Builders Ltd v Rees - Wikipedia

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    D & C Builders Ltd was a two man building firm run by Mr Donaldson and Mr Casey. They had done work for Mr Rees at 218 Brick Lane, London E1, coming to £732.Mr Rees had only paid £250. £482 was owing.