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New North Park Target starts debate on grab-and-dashes
Shoplifting seems to be commonplace nowadays. It's one of the reasons "crime is down" because many crimes are not even reported anymore. I have watched people walk into Albertson's and walk out with cases of beer or large bottles of booze. I was in the check out line and pointed a theft happening in plain sight to the cashier and he said they can't do anything. One time I saw a man take a large can of beer and head to the back of the store, then into the bathroom where I assume he drank the beer. Honest customer wind up paying for the losses. By the way, Costco can check your receipt because you agreed to let them when you joined the membership club. They will terminate your membership if you start hassling their exit people about your receipt. I have seen Walmart employees check receipts, but they have never checked me. Unless the store has posted that policy somewhere at the entrance (and even if they did) they can expose themselves to legal problems. You can't pick and choose whose receipt you check without the possible charge of discrimination and profiling. Showing your receipt in most stores is voluntary.— April 3, 2019 10:45 a.m.
Gap in North County news story
And nothing will change under crying Summer Stephan. Useless as pig shit district attorney.— March 31, 2019 11:10 p.m.
Why did Kevin Beiser accusers keep quiet so long?
I thought Bonnie was disgusting, this one, crying Summer Stephan is as useless as pig shit.— March 31, 2019 10:59 p.m.
Yellow Cab driver's death by Camp Pendleton Marine solved 40 years later
According to the State Bar, Vecchio was disciplined by the state licensing authority in 2010.— March 28, 2019 11:35 a.m.
Union-Tribune online numbers plunge 22.44 percent
Today is the debut of the "State-of-the-art publishing system powers faster, sleeker Union-Tribune website developed for Nant Media’s California Times by Perfect Sense, Inc. of Reston, Va." "California Times?" Is that a hint at a future rebranding?— March 26, 2019 9:23 a.m.
Lower Hermosa La Jolla home sports Frank Lloyd Wright inspired architecture and ocean views of Windansea Beach
To think the previous owner made his fortune selling chromium picolinate, a mineral supplement.— March 23, 2019 5:36 p.m.
Scott Peters gift to Duke just coincidental?
McGrory, what a sleazebag. Or in Yiddish, a schmuck.— March 20, 2019 11 p.m.
Downtown San Diego's Plaza Hotel goes; homeless parking proposed on Mission Bay
Brandy said "It's tied to the convention center." People wonder why Kevin Faulconer doesn't do much? Well that's because he isn't much himself. Just a place-keeper for the family business which relies on tourism, conventions and a thriving hospitality industry. Katherine Stuart Faulconer is the founding President of Restaurant Events, Inc. a specialty event company serving San Diego’s Convention industry for over 20 years. Appointed to the Convention and Visitors Bureau Sales Committee, the Comic Con International Advisory Board, the San Diego Host Committee for both ASAE and PCMA, Katherine plays an active role in soliciting convention business for San Diego. Kevin's a dumb shit, his wife is the genius.— March 20, 2019 6:13 p.m.
Chula Vista police arrest three for buying minors booze
Jessica got the beer, but Jessie did not. Dudes will put their neck out to buy chicks some beer, but the dude will get ignored unless he offers some cash incentive. This is classic entrapment because the actors and directors in these "shoulder tap" frauds know psychology and they use women to make their crimes fit.— March 19, 2019 9:23 p.m.
KFMB's Elisabeth Kimmel caught in Georgetown admission bribe
The best education money can buy. I wonder if this scam has been employed for more than one generation? Could Elisabeth Kimmel have gotten into Harvard the same way?— March 18, 2019 8:41 a.m.