Abstract:
Thefts in the Coffee Break café are still an "everyday" occurrence according to Manager Montree Keavomalee, even though he said they have reduced over the years....
DAILY THEFTS A PROBLEM IN CAMPUS CAFE -
"It's not a day-to-day occurrence," said PCC Police Officer Robert Karch. They are "no more common than thefts in the library," he said.
if you read the article... you would realize that how it works... they cafe doesn't report them, they just ask them to pay... read the article before you comment!
"We understand they are still [kids]," said Siri.
"We don't want to ruin their future," added Keavomalee.
Students who care about their future are not the ones who would steal. If they are not responsible enough to steal, and dumb enough to get caught, they should learn the lesson. Stop them from becoming a burden to society before it starts.
Maybe it would help the situation if the cadets are stationed at each door (one at entry; one at exit), like they do at some grocery and department stores, and everyone leaving from the cafe has to show a receipt. It might back up lines a little --especially in busy times, but that might further discourage theft from occurring there.
Judy Tee
posted 10/18/08 @ 5:12 PM PST
DAILY THEFTS A PROBLEM IN CAMPUS CAFE -
"It's not a day-to-day occurrence," said PCC Police Officer Robert Karch. They are "no more common than thefts in the library," he said.