店舖盗窃 Shoplifting

店舖盗窃,亦称高买,是在店舖内发生的偷窃商品。现代社会商店中,多数将店舖设计成开放式,由顾客自由选取货品。部份人,特别是年青人,出于好奇或贪玩,或一时忘记携带金钱,或因为缺乏金钱,因而从店舖内拿取货物却不付帐。
单词 | Shop lifter |
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Shop lifter
中文百科
店舖盗窃 Shoplifting(重定向自Shop lifter)
![]() 店舖盗窃,亦称高买,是在店舖内发生的偷窃商品。现代社会商店中,多数将店舖设计成开放式,由顾客自由选取货品。部份人,特别是年青人,出于好奇或贪玩,或一时忘记携带金钱,或因为缺乏金钱,因而从店舖内拿取货物却不付帐。
英语百科
Shoplifting 店舖盗窃(重定向自Shop lifter)
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Shoplifting (also known in slang as boosting and five-finger discount) is a popular term used for the unnoticed theft of goods from an open retail establishment, as opposed to burglary (theft by breaking into a closed store), robbery or armed robbery (stealing by using a weapon). Shoplifting involves concealing an item on the thief's person, in pockets or under clothes (or in a bag, baby stroller, etc.) and leaving the store without paying for it. With clothing, shoplifters may put on items from the store and leave the store wearing the clothes. Shoplifters range from amateurs acting on impulse to career criminals who habitually engage in shoplifting. Career criminals may use several individuals to shoplift, with some participants distracting store employees while another participant steals items. Amateurs typically steal products for personal use, while career criminals generally steal items to resell them in the underground economy. Other forms of shoplifting include swapping price labels of different items, return fraud or eating a grocery store's food without paying for it. Commonly shoplifted items are those with a high price in proportion to their size, such as disposable razor blades, vitamins, alcoholic beverages, and cigarettes. Retailers have reported that 0.6% of their inventory is lost to shoplifting. |
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