Shoplifting
When I was young and impressionable and on holiday in France, I followed some friends into a sweet shop and we each stole something. I was so mortified by this, I returned them.
My lack of French hampered this somewhat - they had no idea why the small English boy wanted to add some chews to the open box, and saw it as an attempt by a nasty foreigner oik to contaminate their stock. Not my best day.
What have you lifted?
( , Thu 10 Jan 2008, 11:13)
When I was young and impressionable and on holiday in France, I followed some friends into a sweet shop and we each stole something. I was so mortified by this, I returned them.
My lack of French hampered this somewhat - they had no idea why the small English boy wanted to add some chews to the open box, and saw it as an attempt by a nasty foreigner oik to contaminate their stock. Not my best day.
What have you lifted?
( , Thu 10 Jan 2008, 11:13)
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As a matter of fact
If the fault can be demonstrated not to be caused by the owner, a shop MUST, at the very least, fix the item. You do not need a receipt to do this.
( , Wed 16 Jan 2008, 13:55, Reply)
If the fault can be demonstrated not to be caused by the owner, a shop MUST, at the very least, fix the item. You do not need a receipt to do this.
( , Wed 16 Jan 2008, 13:55, Reply)
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