...and apparently people are taking her side.
So what do you think, Flood: is stealing wrong no matter what the situation, or should people look the other way in cases like these where it's a multi-billion dollar corporation?
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[quote]The man identified as Brandon Messenger shames the Walmart shoplifter with rhetoric of not having to follow Walmart shoplifter policy because he is not an employee. "Screw your AP-09." Messenger says, "I don't have to follow it anymore." suggesting he may have been fired because of following his own protocol in the past. Messenger claims after watching the woman attempt to shoplift several items, he decided to let her see him following her. He then began filming the woman pulling items out of a purse. Messenger stated "I worked loss prevention for Wal-Mart. I caught 100s of shoplifters. I made this video because I'm tired of watching walmarts loss prevention struggle with their policies. Yes I could of done it differently. But that's not how I work. Don't like it?? Then buzz off." Messenger continues, "I'll make a video every time I see stuff like this. And as far as someone laying me out. Lololol. Good luck. I've done this long enough to know what to do and how to react."[/quote] sounds like a pleasant fellow