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Police video shows busted thieves baffled by new shoplifting laws in California

Last updated: December 23, 2024 4:07 pm
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An accused California shoplifter was shocked to discover that she could potentially face a felony charge due to recent changes in laws cracking down on low-level theft, as shown in a police video. The Seal Beach Police Department in Orange County released a compilation of security, dash, and body camera footage capturing three women allegedly stealing over $600 worth of goods from an Ulta Beauty store before being apprehended by officers.

In the video, one of the suspects can be heard asking if they could be charged with a felony, to which her accomplice responds with the grim reality, stating, “B—h, new laws. Stealing is a felony.” The suspects are then seen being placed in handcuffs and escorted into a squad car.

The conversation in the squad car reveals the disbelief of the accused shoplifters, with one remarking, “This is Orange County, b—h. They don’t play.” The reference to “new laws” pertains to Proposition 36, a recent ballot initiative that has reversed previous leniency towards low-level crimes like shoplifting.

Prior to Proposition 36, a law passed in 2014 only allowed thieves to be charged with a misdemeanor if the value of the stolen items was less than $950. However, this policy led to a surge in retail theft, prompting the need for stricter measures to combat organized retail crime.

The implementation of Proposition 36 has garnered significant support, with nearly 70% of voters approving the measure. The Seal Beach Police Department emphasized their commitment to combating Organized Retail Theft in light of the new law, stating, “Here in Seal Beach we never believed in the cite and release program, but this new proposition only strengthens our commitment.”

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The video shared by the police department was accompanied by Nancy Sinatra’s “These Boots are Made for Walkin’,” serving as a reminder to the public to refrain from engaging in criminal activities. The footage depicted the alleged shoplifters loading up their bags with hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise, highlighting the consequences of their actions.

The revised laws in California reflect a shift towards holding individuals accountable for their crimes, particularly in cases of theft. The crackdown on low-level offenses aims to deter criminal behavior and protect businesses from the detrimental effects of retail theft. As the legal landscape evolves, it is crucial for individuals to be aware of the consequences of their actions and abide by the law to avoid facing felony charges.

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