>This is the moment Sainsbury’s staff drag a suspected shoplifter into a backroom and repeatedly kick him as he lies on the floor.
>A shocked customer filmed the incident, which happened at a branch in Mile End Road, Tower Hamlets, London.
>One staff member can be heard shouting ‘stay the f*** down’ as three of four employees pull the man into a storeroom by the collar of his jacket.
>The man appears distressed and is heard shouting ‘Allahu akbar’, Arabic for God is Greatest and ‘I’m sorry’.
>The staff can then be seen kicking the man a number of times while he’s on the floor, before one of them spots they’re being filmed and puts his hand up to the camera. The footage then ends.
>The shopper who filmed the attack on Saturday evening last week (May 11) told MailOnline they did not feel the level of force used by the supermarket staff was necessary.
>‘The shoplifter was quite unclean but he wasn’t violent to the shop workers,’ they said.
>The man is dragged by his collarStaff pull him into a back room
>‘He was committing a crime (but) did not deserve to be punched and kicked repeatedly whilst on the floor. He could easily have simply been restrained and detained.
Good, if Police are not doing their job, vigilantesem has to come in, to force the government to act.
I don’t agree with their use of force, but I can only imagine that they were at their wits end with this particular offender (or the store being ransacked by shoplifters in general).
Good job Sainsbury’s staff (!) you’ve now gotten yourself likely criminal records for assault, all so you can protect Sainsbury’s bottom line and profits
The question now is what lead to an environment in which four or five people thought this was appropriate behaviour? Very much doubt Sainsbury’s head office would approve of vigilante action.
police doing nothing just harassing protesters, security guards are doorknobs aswell plus for insurance claim for companies they do nothing…
Try to nick steak
Your bones we will break
Yeah I’m struggling to feel a lot of sympathy for him to be honest.
Good, this is what shiplifters should get all the time. Might make thieves think twice
Maybe if we had a visible police service that wasn’t gutted by the tories then shoplifters wouldn’t feel empowered to steal day in day out and shop staff wouldn’t feel driven to doing this…
Ah good old Mile End…
About time this happened.
Some Judge Dredd shit.
Beautiful
Incidents like this are only going to increase in number whilst police forces remain underfunded and refuse to deal with crime
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Holy shit…
Sainsbury’s aren’t fucking about
>This is the moment Sainsbury’s staff drag a suspected shoplifter into a backroom and repeatedly kick him as he lies on the floor.
>A shocked customer filmed the incident, which happened at a branch in Mile End Road, Tower Hamlets, London.
>One staff member can be heard shouting ‘stay the f*** down’ as three of four employees pull the man into a storeroom by the collar of his jacket.
>The man appears distressed and is heard shouting ‘Allahu akbar’, Arabic for God is Greatest and ‘I’m sorry’.
>The staff can then be seen kicking the man a number of times while he’s on the floor, before one of them spots they’re being filmed and puts his hand up to the camera. The footage then ends.
>The shopper who filmed the attack on Saturday evening last week (May 11) told MailOnline they did not feel the level of force used by the supermarket staff was necessary.
>‘The shoplifter was quite unclean but he wasn’t violent to the shop workers,’ they said.
>The man is dragged by his collarStaff pull him into a back room
>‘He was committing a crime (but) did not deserve to be punched and kicked repeatedly whilst on the floor. He could easily have simply been restrained and detained.
Good, if Police are not doing their job, vigilantesem has to come in, to force the government to act.
I don’t agree with their use of force, but I can only imagine that they were at their wits end with this particular offender (or the store being ransacked by shoplifters in general).
Good job Sainsbury’s staff (!) you’ve now gotten yourself likely criminal records for assault, all so you can protect Sainsbury’s bottom line and profits
The question now is what lead to an environment in which four or five people thought this was appropriate behaviour? Very much doubt Sainsbury’s head office would approve of vigilante action.
police doing nothing just harassing protesters, security guards are doorknobs aswell plus for insurance claim for companies they do nothing…
Try to nick steak
Your bones we will break
Yeah I’m struggling to feel a lot of sympathy for him to be honest.
Good, this is what shiplifters should get all the time. Might make thieves think twice
Maybe if we had a visible police service that wasn’t gutted by the tories then shoplifters wouldn’t feel empowered to steal day in day out and shop staff wouldn’t feel driven to doing this…
Ah good old Mile End…
About time this happened.
Some Judge Dredd shit.
Beautiful
Incidents like this are only going to increase in number whilst police forces remain underfunded and refuse to deal with crime
0 mercy for the asshole.