**NYC Has A Shoplifting Problem... And Kiosks Aren't Going To Stop It!**

NYC Has A Shoplifting Problem... And Kiosks Aren't Going To Stop It!

_Authored by Andrea Widburg via AmericanThinker.com,_ (https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/05/new_york_city_has_a_shoplifting_problem_but_kiosks_arent_going_to_stop_it.html)

**Like all Democrat-run cities** that turned against police in 2020, New York City has a crime problem, including an **explosive uptick in shoplifting.** Fortunately for New York City store owners, Mayor Eric Adams has a plan. The problem is that, as with all lefty plans, it will cost money and almost certainly be completely useless.

Ever since the George Floyd riots caused leftist-managed cities to defund their police, all sorts of crimes have increased. In New York City, the crime that’s really taken off is shoplifting.

In the first eight months of 2021 (https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/nyc-shoplifting-organized-retail-crime/), shoplifting in New York increased by 30% over rates in 2020. Of course, one could argue that slowly ending the lockdown was what made the difference. However, that wouldn’t explain what happened in 2022. In that year, shoplifting went up (https://thepostmillennial.com/shoplifting-in-nyc-soars-45-to-63000-reported-incidents-in-2022) by another 45% over rates in 2021, with an even better marker being the fact that it was 275% higher than a decade or so earlier.

Shoplifting may be a non-violent crime, but it has a disastrous effect on people in the community because stores, including big box stores, respond to theft in two different ways: _**First, they raise their prices; then when that proves ineffective, they pick up their marbles and go home by shutting down stores.**_ In San Francisco, for example, Walgreens closed five stores (https://luxxle.com/redirect?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2021%2F10%2F13%2Fus%2Fwalgreens-store-closures-san-francisco.html) due to shoplifting. Target, meanwhile, predicts that retail crime will cost it (https://nypost.com/2023/05/17/target-may-lose-500m-from-theft-and-organized-crime/) as much as $1.3 billion:

> Crime-battered retail giant Target said it expects to suffer as much as a $1.3 billion hit to its bottom line because of “theft and organized crime,” according to the company’s first-quarter earnings report released Wednesday.

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> The Minneapolis-based chain said its profit will be squeezed by “$500 million more than what we saw last year” – when the company lost as much as $800 million from “inventory shrink.”

Considering that Target voiced its full-throated support for BLM and dug deep in its pocket to support the communist organization, one can’t help but notice an “actions have consequences” scenario at work. That’s a shame because Target used to be a very nice place. Now, though, aside from shoplifting, lots of people (me included) are fed up with its Pride shenanigans, which it’s now aimed at children (https://pjmedia.com/culture/catherinesalgado/2023/05/10/lgbtqinfant-target-releases-lgbtq-clothes-for-babies-kids-n1694283). But I digress…

**New York mayor Eric Adams seems to have been feeling the heat from merchants in New York City, so his office has announced a “crackdown on shoplifting plan.”**

As always, though, when the government steps in to help, the devil is in the details:

> Clown world intensifies. 🤡🌎

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> NYC plan to “crackdown” on shoplifting. 🤨 pic.twitter.com/4MHcnBgucn (https://t.co/4MHcnBgucn)

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> — Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) May 20, 2023 (https://twitter.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1659949847418380289?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)

**And yes, that screen shot is real, not a Photoshop.** According to Fox 5’s full report (https://www.fox5ny.com/news/adams-unveils-plan-to-tackle-nyc-shoplifting),

> The new crackdown includes giving first-time offenders intervention programs instead of prosecution, de-escalation training for retail employees, establishing neighborhood retail watch groups to share information about a theft in real-time with one another and the police, and installing kiosks in stores to connect would-be thieves with social service programs.

**One of the things that everyone has noticed about shoplifters is that they’re not starved, Dickensian-style waifs stealing a loaf of bread to survive.** Instead, they’re organized gangs that go in and steal merchandise that has a good retail value on the street:

> San Francisco pic.twitter.com/klaiesGE2C (https://t.co/klaiesGE2C)

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> — Clown World ™ 🤡 (@ClownWorld\_) May 16, 2023 (https://twitter.com/ClownWorld_/status/1658419954839076866?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)

Or if they’re eating what they steal, it’s party time, not starvation time:

> Why is Walmart struggling in urban areas?

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> pic.twitter.com/jDQlStgBWp (https://t.co/jDQlStgBWp)

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> — Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) May 19, 2023 (https://twitter.com/stillgray/status/1659569640010579968?ref_src=twsrc%5Et…

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/nyc-has-shoplifting-problem-and-kiosks-arent-going-stop-it

Oh, so NYC apparently has a shoplifting problem, and kiosks aren't going to get the issue fixed? You don't say!

New York City seems to face incredibly stupid problems. I mean, why would one use a kiosk to alleviate shoplifting when it's bound not to work? Whoever came up with that ludicrous idea should consider taking an afternoon nap before returning to their job.

Also- easy tip here: sharing real-time information about stolen merch with others helps prevent nothing. There's no 'real-time sharing' about thievery criminals arriving during downtimes when organizations plan systems implementations maintenance measures unrelated behind the scenes bypassing typically faced while inclement employee interventions exhibit hesitation whether addressing costly repair associate safety audit enhancements or in top of that store schedules bustling assistant demand as usual.

Instead of trying out ridiculous baronial strategies egged on by noble advisers overwhelmed inside city ward professional circles exercising bland humdrum brainstorming logic spirals disregarding sound behavioral channels loyal customers are keeping instead opting for rustled pseudo-clever advice derived using datasets unknown unless by mentioned "expert problem-solvers” time might come where finding someone actually serious enough advocating actual preventive measures enjoying positive outcomes taken become elusive leaving miserable businesses owners continuance no other option yet withstand present unforgiving conditions incumbent expertise pushers disengaged at probability ranges garnering satisfaction growing tired hearing results advanced situations preferring lying comfort conscious cuddling surrender mode without reflecting improvement desire reluctantly turning mall retail therapy large whiskey portions wishing impractical bailout personal

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