California retail stores lock up underwear as Newsom vows crackdown on  rampant retail crime surge

California retail stores lock up underwear as Newsom vows crackdown on rampant retail crime surge

4.6
(178)
Write Review
More
$ 17.00
Add to Cart
In stock
Description

A handful of retail stores in San Francisco Bay Area are working to limit the loss of goods to theft by locking down undergarments, according to one local report.
Storch Advisors CEO and former Toys 'R' Us CEO Gerald Storch weighs in on retail crime and the iconic children's' store reopening across the U.S.

D&D Daily Mobile Edition

California to spend $267M to crack down on 'brazen' smash-and-grab store thefts

Why are stores locking up underwear and socks? – NBC Bay Area

Neil Saunders on LinkedIn: Why Some Brands Are Thriving in a Tough Economy – and Others Aren't

RetailSecurity

Real Public Safety Plan: Governor Gavin Newsom to invest $267 million in 55 cities to combat organized retail theft - ABC7 San Francisco

Why are stores locking up underwear and socks? – NBC Bay Area

Hulu password-sharing crackdown starting soon – Regional Media News

Wm. Dennis Huber, JD, LL.M., DBA, CPA, CFE on LinkedIn: Fauci's ex-boss now says COVID-19 lab leak theory was credible, despite…

surge – Regional Media News

Retail theft crackdown proposed by California Gov. Newsom

RetailSecurity

William Daly on LinkedIn: Police vehicle pursuits banned in Seattle except for officers with…

VenHub: An Autonomous Solutions Company on LinkedIn: #innovation #retailtech #peterdrucker #createthefuture #venhub

Thieves now mock the rule of law in 'progressive' cities like San Francisco