tell the cops.
you should immediately report this to the police and ask for them to say they got their information from an anonymous source
They would buy it from a store, or make it themselves.
No, but rather than protesting, why don't you report them to the Health Department?
No way. Completely impossible. That would be ridiculous. If you want a real CD buy it at the store.
REPORT is a small shoe company that is based out of Seattle, Washington. They offer shoes specifically for women, and opened their very first retail store in July 2010.
It's called an off-licence, or an offy. It comes from the licence for selling alcohol for consumption off the premises.
Yes I was surprised 2/21/14 and disappointed too. I was told by a clerk at Palms ( <1 mile away) that it had something to do with taxes AND that they were caught too many times selling alcohol to minors. All the equipment was sent to other stores. Guess they may have lost their liquor license. But that is unconfirmed hearsay.
Yes the alcohol will evaporate.
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If a store's employee is found to be illegally selling alcoholic beverages, the store could face several consequences, including: Legal Penalties: The store could face legal penalties such as fines, license suspension, or revocation, depending on the severity of the offense and the state or local laws. Reputation Damage: The store's reputation could be damaged, leading to loss of customers and revenue. This could be especially harmful if the store has a history of violations or if the violation is widely publicized. Increased Scrutiny: The store may face increased scrutiny from regulators, which could lead to more frequent inspections and audits. This could be costly and time-consuming for the store. Decreased Employee Morale: The discovery of an employee illegally selling alcohol could lead to decreased morale among the store's employees, particularly if they feel that management is not doing enough to prevent such violations. Criminal Charges: In some cases, the store and its employees may face criminal charges for selling alcohol illegally, particularly if the violation involves selling alcohol to a minor or someone who is visibly intoxicated. To mitigate these risks, it is essential that stores have robust training and compliance programs in place to ensure that their employees understand and follow all applicable laws and regulations regarding the sale of alcohol. Stores should also conduct regular audits and inspections to identify and address any compliance issues.
Obviously, you should report anyone who is stealing from a store.
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