From the newspaper of record, apparently some Lululemon staffers have been fired for refusing to help criminals loot their store, and executives note that all their products are overpriced crap, nothing worth dying for.
OK, apparently the real reason is that store staffers actually confronted the thieves, and executives are taking the stance that they don't want to be sued because their workers are being killed, so I actually somewhat understand. But that said, it's a sad world where management fires people because they object to the store being looted.
It's an even sadder world when the guys robbing Lulemon are....male, and apparently were intimidated by a woman in pink tights telling them to get out. Perhaps part of the sentence for them (they've been caught) is to show the video to the whole prison when they're incarcerated?
And maybe they can wear some of the the tights they stole as their prison uniform--odds are some of them were orange or striped, no? Hopefully these are from a batch that didn't have such thin fabric that everything underneath is visible.
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The California Senate just passed a bill forbidding employees from confronting thieves.
See "early adopting of bad ideas state".
Tell people it's wrong to confront sin. What could possibly go wrong?
Oh that's absolutely not a California thing to do.
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