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Some Walmart employees say customers are getting hostile at self-checkout — and they blame anti-theft tech
(www.businessinsider.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I'd never think to harass the poor employee who has nothing to do with the store managenent's decisions...
However, when I'm pissed or tired I'll sometimes be rough or sloppy with the machine, and I get pissed if they have too few manned checkouts for how crowded a store is. Banging items against the scanner glass, tap selections on the touch screen forcefully with my ring etc.
To keep the self-checkout machines company, I'll act like a machine too. If I unsuccessfully attempt to scan something, after 5 tries I "timeout" and move onto the next item.
I give 60 seconds for someone to come fix the self checkout when it fucks up. If no one is available, I'm taking my shit and leaving. I tried to pay, fuck you I don't have time for this.
Lol, uh huh. Whatever you gotta tell yourself to justify stealing that bag of doritos, dude.
I'm not gonna cry for a corporation that doesn't give a fuck if you eat or not. Why are you?
I'm not "crying" for any corporations. I'm laughing at that jackass for their asinine rationalization for shoplifting. If you don't understand the difference, I don't know what to tell you.
You're not crying for them, you're licking their boots
You're free to do so, of course, and we're free to laugh at your dumb ass paying full price for $20 steaks that were only half as much three years ago.
Sucks to suck. Fix your machines.
It's unethical and I personally wouldn't do that...
...but in your situation practically speaking, if no one's going to come and fix the machine in that amount of time, then who would be there to stop you just walking out with your goods?