Look I get that stores sometimes get silly about this and occasionally a rent-a-cop goes on a power trip, but at the core of the issue here, why is having to show your receipt 10 seconds after you make a purchase such an offensive notion to so many people? Seems like I see one of these pop up on Digg or wherever at least once a month. I'm just trying to understand the mindset of someone who is so offended by having to show a receipt?
- Easy way to make you think you're "Fighting the Good Fight"? I guess, but wouldn't it be just as easy to write a scathing blog post about Taser Kid or something like that?
- "OMG they make me feel like a criminal!" But you've got no problem with the camera's watching every aisle, the Blue Shirts coming to engage you in conversation if you stand by the CD's a little too long, or the sirens going off if the cashier didn't remove/disable the magnetic thing properly? Stores take steps to prevent shoplifting. Why is the receipt checking so much more offensive than any other measure?
- I'd very much like to think of a third reason here, but I just can't.
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