I'm not sure what gave you the idea that I'm fighting for their cameras lol, but whatever.
This video backs the point I was making, so what's with all these tons of cams and monitors when they don't alert their fellow security about such things? Probably lots of dummy cams in hopes to scare people from stealing and more relying on receipt checkers and some cops nearby in more hopes to scare off stealing.
Sure, tons of fake cameras to "scare" off thieves. What did I say, that you think like a box of rocks. All these fake cameras but they cannot even keep track of the handful of real cameras, makes sense right? Or is it all these hundreds of cameras that are hard to keep track of. Or is it a combination of all the cameras and all the customers to watch that make it so difficult? Nah, it's lazy security and non functioning cameras.
Also, receipt checkers seem like a sign of failing security that they have these people annoying paying customers for their receipts and even to some they feel harassed by that kinda thing from what I've seen. It's pretty clear if their security was great as you did try to make it sound then there would be no need for receipt checkers like other stores, plus some people can find receipts outside to use before coming in if they so wished. Smh
Lol yeah, I made their security seem great right, because pointing out that fake cameras are idiocy at it's best and that it's difficult to watch for thieves and to monitor hundreds of cameras on hundreds of costumers, which incidentally how many stores have to deal with covering as much Sq footage as Walmart and as much traffic? But it's just me making Walmart seem like they are top security or whatever.
You already understood what I said in regards to people watching the cams so that's done and over, but as for you trying to continue on with whatever this argument you were trying to make is still pointless, but after looking at the latest walmart security absolute fail I decided to come to take a last look at your latest reply and compare your opinions vs reality.
The shooter comes armed into a walmart with all these live cams you tried to cry about, and yet the price checker couldnt stop him? Because apparently they didn't seem to have security to try and stop the guy, so the manager when alerted had to pull the fire alarm. This must be one of the severely lacking walmarts like I was talking about which only enforces my point not yours.
Thanks to an off duty fireman the guy was stopped, so what happened to all this security and live cams that you speak of? They also have cams outside surrounding their buildings and should have seen this guy coming you would think! It's sad really to see such fail.
Again I offered honesty that's being backed up by reality, as for the bottled sodas if dollar tree can offer them for a dollar then walmart can lower the price as well, so if you want some 50 cent sodas you're gonna have to hit the vending machines because I actually shop there and am very familiar with their stores and even just the other day a manager was being yelled at and the manager was telling some guy to leave. Maybe he wouldn't have to yell back at rude people to leave if their security was better.
When they have to depend on the news to catch thieves and off duty firemen to stop acts of terror even though they have all these so-called live cams, and you tried to defend that and still keep trying to ramble on, smh... well they're looking worse than I originally thought. Your argument was dead long ago just gonna have to face it. Adios try and have a good life! 👍
"The suspect was taken into custody by Springfield police after he allegedly entered a local Walmart at around 4:10 p.m. while armed and dressed in what appeared to be tactical gear."
"He reportedly grabbed a shopping cart and began pushing it around while recording himself on a phone, Springfield’s KYTV reported. After being alerted to this, the store manager pulled a fire alarm and shoppers fled."
"Police say Andreychenko also attempted to exit the store but was met by an armed off-duty fireman. The unidentified man detained the suspect UNTIL OFFICERS ARRIVED on the scene and were able to take him into police custody."
https://www.foxnews.com/us/missouri-suspect-idd
"Andreychenko left the store after a few minutes and was held at gunpoint by an off-duty firefighter until officers arrived moments later, Lt. Mike Lucas, with the Springfield Police Department, said.
No shots were fired during the incident Thursday. Andreychenko was arrested after he was stopped by an armed off-duty firefighter, Springfield police said. No one was injured."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/08/09/springfield-missouri-walmart-armed-man-identified/1966660001/